As Twitchy has reported, insurance cancellation letters are the only thing many Americans get to “keep” with the launch of Obamacare. Millions of additional cancellations are likely.
MyCancellation.com is a new Tumblr devoted to collecting health insurance cancellation notices and stories from Obamacare’s victims.
"If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. Period." Send photos of yourself w your cancellation letter to [email protected]
— BrokenACA (@BrokenACA) November 1, 2013
Just started following @MyCancellation. If you've lost your health insurance cvg due to #Obamacare, please tweet the letter to them. #tcot
— Sister Toldjah ? (@sistertoldjah) November 2, 2013
@mycancellation; it's not just numbers, it's people, and pics of cancellations letters will make that vivid. http://t.co/oYSquXPu7l #tcot
— Heather R. Higgins (@TheHRH) November 1, 2013
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/396422487078363136
https://twitter.com/KentAtwater/status/396675577920241666
The Independent Women’s Voice project is already more successful than Obamacare was on day one.
24x more than they had signed up in the first day RT @mwbowler @MyCancellation will soon have more followers than Obamacare has subscribers
— Victoria Coley (@VictoriaRColey) November 2, 2013
Even pesky Twitter “glitches” couldn’t hold back the flood of cancellation letters.
.@Twitter Why suspend @MyCancellation? No violation of ur guidelines. Only sharing American's provider cancellation letters bc of ObamaCare
— Victoria Coley (@VictoriaRColey) November 1, 2013
@MyCancellation is no longer suspended. Here’s a taste of what you’ll find on the Tumblr and Twitter feed:
Cancelled health insurance? Submit your letter/picture to YouCantKeepIt. Here is @HadleyHeath http://t.co/4ASI8oKhUJ pic.twitter.com/0hhqt8AGDj
— Victoria Coley (@VictoriaRColey) October 31, 2013
Pres Obama called them "transition" letters. Sure looks like a cancellation. Submit yours: [email protected] pic.twitter.com/GhqsWR4KCR
— BrokenACA (@BrokenACA) November 1, 2013
Janet is among millions who liked her insurance plan but cant keep it. Her cancellation letter http://t.co/708OzF2iJa pic.twitter.com/NXDpWbUvVR
— BrokenACA (@BrokenACA) November 1, 2013
Jeffrey's cancellation letter is due to ObamaCare. New monthly premium is $1,201.66!!! More at http://t.co/708OzF2iJa pic.twitter.com/qf0IfVUYLq
— BrokenACA (@BrokenACA) November 1, 2013
Another day, another cancellation letter. –> RT @jrk8664: @MyCancellation duh me lol. Here's a pic.. http://t.co/wUIo03MMUs
— BrokenACA (@BrokenACA) November 2, 2013
#CantKeepIt • @JoeConkle wife's insurance cancellation letter. To add her to his will cost more than their mortgage!! pic.twitter.com/KWhsdVSL3O
— BrokenACA (@BrokenACA) November 2, 2013
Check out MyCancellation.com and follow @MyCancellation. Unlike HealthCare.gov, you shouldn’t have any trouble loading it up in your browser.
#FF @MyCancellation. They take your security seriously. And it works better than @HealthCareGov.
Cc: @HealthCareTarahttp://t.co/X4QSUvFRdw
— Hair (@SHannitysHair) November 2, 2013
http://t.co/9r2X7CTHlx: An #ObamaCare Website that Works! @IWVoice #tcot #tbrs
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 2, 2013
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