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In reply to the discussion: Enrolling in Medicare [View all]W_HAMILTON
(10,372 posts)1. Not familiar with them, but don't trust them.
Look up reputable and highly rated Medicare brokers in your area and schedule a meeting with them to have them help guide you through the process.
If one tries to steer you into Medicare Advantage, run away as fast as you can.
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One of my law partners introduced me to a member of our Temple who helped me
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2025
#4
When my 95-year-old mother died in 2010, she was paying $548 per month in supplemental insurance; that's $6576 annually.
Sogo
Oct 2025
#24
You were responding to my post, which explicitly specified Medicare + Supplement. An
Ms. Toad
Oct 2025
#41
Advantage plans spend a ton of money on advertising and paid telephone calls
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2025
#34
+1. And an army of salespeople in every grocery store who get a commission and revenue stream from Advantage policies
dalton99a
Oct 2025
#48
Just communicate directly with Medicare. The will give you all the information you need.
enough
Oct 2025
#11
There is no penalty for delaying enrollment in parts B and D, if ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Oct 2025
#44