oldfella1962
Senior Member
Just curious - the issue never came up before. Let me preach on it: whenever I call Humana, I have to give my birthdate to the "automated system"
in the format of two digits for the month, two digits for the date, and four digits for the year. Invariably, I follow this format and the robotic voice says "was that June 8, 2016?" I calmly state "no, XX-XX-XXXX". "was that March 6, 1957?" Again, I repeat "no, XX-XX-XXXX".
"was that January 24, 2006?" This generally goes on a couple more times until they finally get it right. Anyway, today the insanity was epic:
"was that May 18, 23,968?" The robot didn't specify BCE or CE, so I'll cut it some slack. But if were born in 23,968 CE - and can obviously time travel - could I be covered by Humana, and what kind of coverage category would I fall under?
in the format of two digits for the month, two digits for the date, and four digits for the year. Invariably, I follow this format and the robotic voice says "was that June 8, 2016?" I calmly state "no, XX-XX-XXXX". "was that March 6, 1957?" Again, I repeat "no, XX-XX-XXXX".
"was that January 24, 2006?" This generally goes on a couple more times until they finally get it right. Anyway, today the insanity was epic:
"was that May 18, 23,968?" The robot didn't specify BCE or CE, so I'll cut it some slack. But if were born in 23,968 CE - and can obviously time travel - could I be covered by Humana, and what kind of coverage category would I fall under?