What is the name of your state? NJ
My medical insurance mail order pharmacy doesn't tell you how much they are going to bill you for a prescription when you place an order through their web site. My corner drug store can do it but the insurance company's own web site can't - go figure.
When I received a prescription and a bill for twice the amount as the last time ($110), I called the insurance company to dispute the charge. They claimed that it was my responsibility to figure out how much the drugs should cost and that the charge was correct. This was a refill prescription and I was never told that the price had changed.
I filed a $55 dispute with my CC giving the reason that I was never told what I would be charged prior to being charged. They responded to the CC dispute.
Apparently the dispute was successful but now I received a $55 bill from the insurance company.
Am I liable for the $55 balance or should I tell them that I paid in full and that they should discuss the issue with their CC processor?
My medical insurance mail order pharmacy doesn't tell you how much they are going to bill you for a prescription when you place an order through their web site. My corner drug store can do it but the insurance company's own web site can't - go figure.
When I received a prescription and a bill for twice the amount as the last time ($110), I called the insurance company to dispute the charge. They claimed that it was my responsibility to figure out how much the drugs should cost and that the charge was correct. This was a refill prescription and I was never told that the price had changed.
I filed a $55 dispute with my CC giving the reason that I was never told what I would be charged prior to being charged. They responded to the CC dispute.
Apparently the dispute was successful but now I received a $55 bill from the insurance company.
Am I liable for the $55 balance or should I tell them that I paid in full and that they should discuss the issue with their CC processor?