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Old 06-23-2014, 06:34 PM
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i don't think so. aarp's medigap, or supplemental policies are thru united healthcare. within them they offer a number of policies each with different benefits and prices. you can pick the 1 that fits your own needs and price.

when i turned 65 that was open enrollment for me. the 1 plan i had (K) i was paying $176/mo and that went down to $75. only because i turned 65.

you can always call. the counselors they have to talk you thru everything i found to be very helpful/knowledgeable.
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