I would agree, if even possible this seems extremely risky.  Most insurance policies 
are written specifically to prevent this very behavior with pre-existing conditions.
I would be very surprised if they let you get away with this- they would most likely 
just deny you coverage.  Could also land you in court after the fact.

-Frank


At 10:35 PM 8/9/2004 -0400, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
>> Then, if one of us gets seriously ill, we'd switch immediately to an HMO.
>> No delay. Expensive, yes, but better than paying high medical bills.
>
>CAUTION:  Are you sure you can do this?  Even though Massachussettes may not
>have an eligibility waiting period, you still may not be able to get a
>preexisting condition covered.  Make sure you know EXACTLY how that law
>works.  In Florida, the eligibility period is 12 months. 





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