On the second day after returning from his hometown, Ho Hongtu held his children and his wife, carrying gift boxes divided into portions and sent them to each customer and target customer.
"Aunt Xu, these are some things I brought back from my hometown. They are not worth much. They are just some home-produced things. Try them and don't dislike them!"
Stanley Ho, with his signature honest smile on his face, spoke to Aunt Xu attentively.
"Oh, this, how good is this!"
Aunt Xu knew that Stanley Ho would come to visit again, and she also guessed that he would bring some small gifts.
But she never expected that Stanley Ho would bring so many things.
Well, although as Ho Hongtu himself said, most of the eggs, vegetables and fruits he brought were produced on his own land.
But that doesn't mean these things aren't valuable.
As living conditions improve day by day, ordinary people also begin to pay attention to the quality of life.
But an old lady like Aunt Xu, who is old and has plenty of money, pays special attention to this.
What pheasants, what pollution-free vegetables... Their small county town is not too far from the countryside. Some old people even pack a tricycle and go directly to the countryside to buy some green, natural meat, eggs, vegetables and fruits.
The cost of traveling back and forth and the time spent time after time are really not cheap.
However, even so, you will occasionally buy fakes.
Are you really a farmer and you are all simple
Some bright-minded people, seeing how concerned the city people were, specially selected some small, dark-colored eggs to serve as pheasants, and then deliberately asked the old man and old lady at home to carry the basket and run to the roadside in the village to set up a stall. .
They sell ordinary eggs for the price of pheasant eggs, but they still make customers feel that they have benefited from it and bought real good things at a reasonable price!
Of course, the stuff in the supermarket is more authentic, but the price is also more expensive.
Aunt Xu's wife has left, so she doesn't eat much, so she chooses healthier, greener and pollution-free food every time.
It was also bought in the supermarket, so Aunt Xu knew the value of these things.
Aunt Xu counted the items in the Stanley Ho gift box with her eyes and made a rough estimate. These items were worth at least seventy or eighty yuan.
Aunt Xu was going to give Ho Hongtu the newborn gift package left by her eldest grandson, but she originally felt that she was at a disadvantage.
But now...the pile in front of her, plus the watermelon someone sent her last time, alas, she seemed to owe someone else again.
"No, no, these things are quite valuable, I can't accept them!"
Aunt Xu reminded herself over and over in her mind: take advantage of the situation and suffer big losses. Why should people give you gifts for no reason
"Aunt Xu, please accept it. During this period, I have been calling you all the time and troubled you many times. My wife and I feel very sorry!"
When Stanley Ho said this, there was a trace of embarrassment on his honest face, "Speaking of which, when we come to visit you this time, we also have something to ask you for help-"
Aunt Xu's smile was a little frozen!
It’s here, it’s finally here!
Alas, this Xiao He, who I thought was a warm and hospitable young man, turned out to be a liar.
Are you trying to beg me to buy insurance, or are you trying to persuade me to go to a party that sells health products? !
"Aunt Xu, I remember when we called last time, you said that you have high blood pressure and do you usually take medicine to control it?"
Stanley Ho didn't seem to notice that Aunt Xu became slightly unnatural, but continued to ask diligently.
"Ah? Yes, I have high blood pressure, but I always go to a regular hospital and ask the doctor to prescribe medicine. Then I strictly follow the doctor's instructions, take the medicine on time, and control it well!" So, those health care products that can cure all diseases, you Just don’t sell it to me, I really don’t need it!
However, Stanley Ho deliberately looked approving and nodded in agreement: "That's right, that's right, you should be like this! When you get sick, you should go to a regular hospital and cooperate with the doctor for good treatment!"
Aunt Xu was confused by Stanley Ho.
Could it be that I guessed wrongly that Xiao He was not selling health care products
He Hongtu asked again: "Aunt Xu, are these medical expenses reimbursed by your unit, or are they coordinated by the sect?"
Medical insurance and other reforms began a few years ago, but in their small county, many units are still in a state of transition between the old and new systems.
Some units have fully implemented social security, while others are still implementing the original reimbursement system.
"I have sect rules!" Aunt Xu became more and more confused about the reason why He Hongtu asked these questions.
However, soon, Stanley Ho gave the answer.
"That's right. I have a relative in my hometown who also has high blood pressure and needs to take antihypertensive drugs regularly."
Ho Hongtu pretended to be sad and said: "But, Aunt Xu, you also know that in our rural areas, there is no insurance at all. If you get sick, you have to spend your own money whether you are hospitalized or take medicine!"
"But our hometown is poor. Those old people have lived through hard times, and they are even more reluctant to spend money."
"When you get sick, you fight hard. If you really can't fight it anymore, you go to the hospital. But what will happen if you go to the hospital? You can't let the whole family drink northwest wind just for the sake of an old man. In the end, you still have to take him home and wait. die!"
Stanley Ho's voice was choked up when he talked about the pity.
"Alas, the conditions for medical insurance in rural areas are indeed poor!"
Aunt Xu nodded sympathetically.
"So, I, I'm begging you. If you take your standard antihypertensive medicine, you won't be able to finish it yourself, right? Do you think you can give some to my relatives back home?"
Ho Hongtu lowered his voice and said cautiously: "Of course, don't worry, although my third grandfather is a little poorer, he can still afford half of the medicine money!"
Aunt Xu was stunned and looked at Ho Hongtu intently. It took a long time to react.
"You, you want me to give my medicine to your relatives back home?"
After all, the relationship was not close enough. Aunt Xu was very cautious when speaking and did not say the word "sell".
But both she and Stanley Ho understood the meaning.
Aunt Xu was a little repelled at first and felt that it was not good to do this.
But soon, she thought: Her sect rules have a threshold for reimbursement, which is four hundred yuan.
In other words, her medical expenses must exceed 400 yuan, and the excess can be fully reimbursed.
Aunt Xu once calculated an account. The antihypertensive medicine she often took cost 28 yuan per box. After reimbursement, it was converted to more than 4 yuan, which was equivalent to a 20% discount.
However, in the end, I still spent my own money. Unlike in the past, my employer could reimburse me in full.
But if, she meant "if ha," follow Xiao He's wishes and give the medicine she couldn't finish to Xiao He's fellow villagers, even if it's only a 50% discount, she might not only be able to save the four hundred yuan. If it's settled, maybe you can still make some money.
Although she desperately told herself in her heart that this was wrong, that it was illegal, and that she was cheating on her insurance, Aunt Xu couldn't help but feel moved...
PS: Any form of insurance fraud is illegal, illegal, illegal. Say important things three times. Mousa wrote this just for plot needs, and Moussa firmly resisted this illegal behavior. Also, dear friends, don’t take chances, and don’t lend your medical insurance account to others at will. This will backfire in the future! I saw in the news that some people suffered from serious illnesses but were denied compensation by commercial insurance. Some of them were because they had records of medical treatment and medicine collection for certain diseases. It’s my own, so I’m not too unjust. What if I lent it to someone else out of kindness and ended up being refused compensation, wouldn’t it be too bad? !