Insurer online payment system repeatedly malfunctions for senior policyholders
A senior citizen with a State Farm Medicare Plan G policy reports a continuous series of failures in the insurer's online payment system since creating their account. Points to a structural reliability and accessibility problem in insurer payment portals affecting older users.
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