Trying to get on Obamacare site. But-once again-no dice! And it's 2:37 AM! Will try again on @seanhannity tonight a… http://t.co/TGpmWKRsFM
— Ainsley Earhardt (@ainsleyearhardt) October 15, 2013
Fox News anchor Ainsley Earhardt has been trying …
Still waiting on Obamacare site to work Watch @seanhannity right now
— Ainsley Earhardt (@ainsleyearhardt) October 4, 2013
… and trying …
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/387695893635694592
… and trying to access the New York Obamacare exchange.
One more time – trying to log onto Obamacare. Watch @seanhannity now. Thank you! Could you get on? @FoxFriendsFirst @FoxNews
— Ainsley Earhardt (@ainsleyearhardt) October 9, 2013
It’s day 15 of the big Obamacare rollout and still “no dice” for Earhardt. NY State of Health claims 40,000 people have “completed the full application process.”
@amandabee as of last week, 40,000 NYers completed the full application process and were found eligible for health insurance plans
— NY State of Health (@NYStateofHealth) October 14, 2013
But Earhardt is not alone:
@NYStateofHealth stupid application form thing has too many errors and issues, keeps saying can't confirm ssn
— Shadow (@Shad0wner) October 15, 2013
https://twitter.com/JonathanAdler3/status/390058413314424832
Turns out, though, that I CAN'T check, because "Access Denied" to the http://t.co/keJvwQFl6a site. Crashed, or because of location?
— StefanFergus ???? (@StefanFergus) October 14, 2013
@NYStateofHealth Tried over 6 times to apply. Can't get past Identity page.Next page doesn't work.
— hiraeth13 (@kathicastro1) October 14, 2013
Anyone else hugely frustrated by the @NYStateofHealth website? Keeps telling me it can't confirm my identity, sends me to a page… (1/2)
— Eric McClure (@EricMcClureBK) October 12, 2013
…asking me to answer following non-existent questions to verify ID, and "next" button doesn't function (2/2). pic.twitter.com/iG1GdOb574
— Eric McClure (@EricMcClureBK) October 12, 2013
@nytimeshealth on the @NYStateofHealth website, they say i'm eligible but no plans are showing up. The hotline can't give specifics either.
— songbirder74 (@songbirder74) October 11, 2013
Apparently, if New Yorkers like their broken website, they can keep their broken website.
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