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Response to slightlv (Reply #19)

Thanks. Watching because this is me next year. bullimiami Sep 2023 #1
I hope some of these replies help you as much as they're helping me! 😉 ShazzieB Sep 2023 #24
Go to the government website. Raven123 Sep 2023 #2
Will do. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #33
Will do. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #34
Sounds like you're in Washington state. If so, cbabe Sep 2023 #3
Great advice. underpants Sep 2023 #16
I'm actually in Illinois, but I'm pretty sure we have something like that here. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #25
Check with your local social security office, they can talk you through it. emulatorloo Sep 2023 #4
Someone my husband knows told him the same thing. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #26
I guess call them back and ask them who does do that. They should be able to point you in the right emulatorloo Sep 2023 #42
I Looked At The 3 Biggest Providers... ProfessorGAC Sep 2023 #5
Thanks for this. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #27
Because insurance lobbies have blocked reform Voltaire2 Sep 2023 #6
Totally agree. MOMFUDSKI Sep 2023 #10
I know what you mean. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #35
Pretty much what I figured about the insurance companies. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #28
It is complicated. Main reason is that Congress has to add coverage/programs Silent Type Sep 2023 #7
Thanks for helping sort out some of the confusion. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #29
I'm losing my employer sponsored health benefits Deuxcents Sep 2023 #8
Sounds like you are in good hands. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #30
I can only hope to make the best decision.. Deuxcents Sep 2023 #32
Funny yould should mention BC! ShazzieB Sep 2023 #36
I know! And I think there's penalties if we're late. Deuxcents Sep 2023 #38
Thanks! ShazzieB Sep 2023 #39
I had to get a lawyer friend to help me figure it out. There are free government run tblue37 Sep 2023 #9
Medicare Marketplace MoonlightHillFarm Sep 2023 #11
Great advice. underpants Sep 2023 #15
I will, check that out, thanks. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #37
My parents Rebl2 Sep 2023 #12
I have Medicare part A and B, and then kept my government health SlimJimmy Sep 2023 #20
my union and pension provider (CalPERS) navigated this for us mike_c Sep 2023 #13
It is waaaay too complicated for mere mortals to understand, I agree. Diamond_Dog Sep 2023 #14
Forgot to mention in my earlier post, SHIBA is free. cbabe Sep 2023 #17
See if you can find an independent insurance broker that is for Seniors and KarenS Sep 2023 #18
I'm glad it worked for you, Karen... slightlv Sep 2023 #19
oh that's terrible,,,, KarenS Sep 2023 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author ShazzieB Sep 2023 #23
Wow, I'm so sorry to hear that happened to you. ShazzieB Sep 2023 #31
When I turned 65, I talked to a consultant who is a member of my temple LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2023 #22
I've been considering plan G Deuxcents Sep 2023 #40
I am not going to do a Medicare advantage plan LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2023 #41
I have AARP's United Healthcare Supplement Plan G llmart Sep 2023 #43
Sounds like you have the right plan for you Deuxcents Sep 2023 #45
Oh, I hope you don't think I was trying to encourage you to leave BC. llmart Sep 2023 #46
O, no. We're good 👍 Deuxcents Sep 2023 #47
I posted a reply to another DU'er but the info might help you also. llmart Sep 2023 #44
Check out a Medicare Advantage plan. trof Sep 2023 #48
Warning! There's no going back Random Boomer Oct 2023 #49
Yeah, I ruled those out early on. ShazzieB Oct 2023 #51
Not true trof Oct 2023 #52
State Farm bundled supplemental plan G with my other policies Random Boomer Oct 2023 #50
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