Blue Shield of California will return $50 million to its 3.3 million customers by Dec. 31 based on its pledge to limit profit to 2 percent of revenue.
Members will receive the money as credits on their billing statement for December 2012. The average individual customer will be credited $25, while the average family of four will receive about $75.
Members will receive the money as credits on their billing statement for December 2012. The average individual customer will be credited $25, while the average family of four will receive about $75.
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