u/SideOne8073

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My family owns Baskin Robbins in Reseda

Happy Mothers Day everyone!

A bit of history on the Baskin Robbins off Saticoy/Reseda right next to the Dennys. It’s been around since 1980. My family took over back in the early 2000’s.

A common misconception people have about franchises is it’s all corporate owned. My parents have been franchisees for over 20 years and are small business owners. They have came to this country and worked every single day. Anyone who visits the store probably has seen my parents as they haven’t missed a single day of work in over 20 years.

If you are looking for an ice cream cake to celebrate Mothers Day with your family, please keep us in mind!

The location:
7628 Reseda Blvd Reseda CA 91335
Just give us a call if your looking for any custom cake.

Happy Mothers Day to you and your families!

u/SideOne8073 — 2 days ago
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Secondary insurance pre-authorization for IVF

I'm in the United States and been through the ringer with dealing with insurance. The procedure typically requires pre-authorization, however the secondary insurance is telling me that pre-authorization is not required since the primary had already authorized the procedure. Is this correct? I am scared after all the procedures are completed that they will go ahead and deny it since there was no pre-authorization. What can I do to ensure my procedure is covered? Thanks.

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u/SideOne8073 — 5 days ago

Secondary insurance pre-authorization question

Not sure if this is the correct sub.. Currently going through IVF, believe it, or not, the insurance has been the most challenging part. The procedure typically requires pre-authorization, however the secondary insurance is telling me that pre-authorization is not required since the primary had already authorized the procedure. Is this correct? I am scared after all the procedures are completed that they will go ahead and deny it since there was no pre-authorization. What can I do to ensure my procedure is covered? Thanks.

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u/SideOne8073 — 5 days ago