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Crazy Medicare & You 2016

Received my booklet in the mail 2 days ago.


SIDEBAR: I turned 65 in June which now makes me a member of the Supplemental Medicare Insurance club.
Since June, my mailbox has been flooded w/Supplemental Medicare Insurance plans wanting me to sign up w/them. I have exactly 6 months to make my final decision. All of it went straight to the trash.
I had already decided to go w/the health carrier I already have. However, I will need to review the available plans in the Medicare & You booklet as my state & county has quite a few to compare which if any has a better plan and/or match my current one at a better price.
To prevent info overload, between now & the end of December, I will review 1-2 SMI plans a week!



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