For those that are signing up soon (or later). Be aware when you get signed up they will ask you for money-supposedly to cover a few payments of your Medicare. In my case it was $670, in my wife's case $405. Then I got a letter to quit sending them money! I only sent what they demanded that one time... Then they said they would be sending $536 back. It took several calls and 40 days. My wife only got back 135 of her 405 back so far.
Good thing we could afford to lend SS some money for a while but I know there are plenty of people that can't.
I think it is wrong, but here is the deal. You have 3 months before your birthday to sign up. It would be smart of them to at least warn you to start finding some cash to loan them instead of telling you at the last minute.
Oh, Part D....how did the Insurance Plans get away with not paying for so many Doctor ordered prescriptions? AND if you pay cash for those-it is NOT considered out-of-pocket costs toward the donut hole?? My friend is paying $300 a month for some insulin drug out of pocket.
Well, I mean, we know why-but [censored]...
Good thing we could afford to lend SS some money for a while but I know there are plenty of people that can't.
I think it is wrong, but here is the deal. You have 3 months before your birthday to sign up. It would be smart of them to at least warn you to start finding some cash to loan them instead of telling you at the last minute.
Oh, Part D....how did the Insurance Plans get away with not paying for so many Doctor ordered prescriptions? AND if you pay cash for those-it is NOT considered out-of-pocket costs toward the donut hole?? My friend is paying $300 a month for some insulin drug out of pocket.
Well, I mean, we know why-but [censored]...