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Social Security’s Unique Way of Lowering Medicare Part B/D Premiums
Social Security’s Unique Way of Lowering Medicare Part B/D Premiums Dear Toni, I turned 65 in November and enrolled in Medicare. I received a letter from Social Security stating that I must pay $527.50 for Part B and $70 for Part D totaling $597.50 monthly. The...
“Still Working” … Medicare’s Magic Words for Enrolling in Part B Correctly!!
“Still Working” … Medicare’s Magic Words for Enrolling in Part B Correctly!! Dear Toni, I’m losing the battle with Social Security about me and my wife enrolling in Medicare Part B since I am losing my group benefits effective July 31. I took early retirement during...
Dear Toni:
I am writing this letter to thank you for all you help to me when I was searching for an insurance company to replace my old policy that had been dropped by my doctor’s office.
In order to continue to use my doctor, I had no choice but to find another insurance company that my doctor would accept.
I can assure you that without your knowledge and expertise, I would have been lost in finding an insurance company that had the benefits that I needed. Again, I want to thank you for your advice and guidance and to let you know how pleased I am with my new insurance company.
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