Why Can’t you fix it?
App keeps closing down, glitchy
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App keeps closing down, glitchy
Nice concept but wish it worked. Tried to access my Flex card benefit by scanning a UPC code at CVS to see if a product was eligible, and the app doesn’t seem to work.
I can’t even get it to download. Been circling for an hour. Great job.
App is completely useless, wasted my time trying to login again and again. I just updated my credentials and know it is correct. Uninstalling. Hopefully BCBS will hire an actual developer one day, instead of the joke who “made” this app.
Can’t log in. Allows me to reset my password and then says my details should be the same as the website and won’t open. Can’t set up Face ID because it won’t scroll down to the check box and continue button. Now I’m locked out of the website as well. Why advertise an app that doesn’t work? We pay you thousands of dollars a year for overpriced healthcare, the least you could do is give us the illusion that the system is working for us with a functioning app. Pathetic!
Was able to access it, and the layout looks good, but there's nothing in any of the drop downs. So it's basically a structure with nothing inside.
App is crap. Website is crap. The person I was messaging is awesome though. Still can’t get the information I need. Typically Rhode Island.
Not only can I never login to the app with Face ID or password, but then it locks me out of my web account as well and I need to reset my password. Clearly the app does not work at all so why pretend to have one?
When prompted for Face ID I present my face and then receive an error message “session has expired” and it does not login. Then I put in my email and password. Again, I receive an error message “session expired” and I do not log in. Why even develop and publish the app if your users can’t even login? You make it extremely painful just to pay a bill, as if giving you thousands of dollars a year wasn’t painful enough. Better yet, if you can’t pay your bill, your coverage simply expires. Frustration is built in, while you give money to a company that provides a terrible user experience. Ah the joy of health insurance.
Using this app is like hitting yourself over your own head with a hammer repeatedly: it feels so good when you stop. The lists of qualified healthcare providers are outdated, so attempting might still connect to a doctor who might still be in practice… or not. Might be a paint store. The cost-calculator is completely broken and just spins fecklessly, leaving you wondering if the cost of a visit is just too high for modern computing power to even calculate. There is no method of scheduling an appointment via the app, implying that, a mere 23 years into it, BCBS has not yet taken the leap into the 21st century. Some of the buttons say things like “find a doctor,” and “find a cost,” but don’t actually do anything. So, they’re not so much links as non-sequitur suggestions. If health insurers are looking to improve their dismal reputation by streamlining and facilitating the process of navigating the administrative burdens of the healthcare system, they should hire an app developer and not an oral surgeon because trying to do anything on this app is like pulling teeth.