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Date: 17/2/12 23:07 (UTC)
...except that they're approaching them because their employer, the ones paying for most - if not all - of the plan, have already contracted them.

So? I'm not aware of any legal or contractual requirement banning insurance companies from contacting their clients to provide options their employers don't have an interest in covering.

I'm also not sure why anyone who supports free and open trade would support any kind of contractual agreement like that.
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