What does Joe Namath make doing this commercial?

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I see this commercial all over the USA all the time. Seeing it this morning in Jackson, MS.

Did basic inquiry on the firm behind this service, comes back as pretty shady. I wouldn't want my face on the commercial, nor nobody I respect/ admire(I have no care about Joe Namath either way).

Thought maybe "Hollywood Joe" was short on cash, seems he is worth about 25 million USD. So have to ask, why would Joe put his face on a service that potentially exploits senior citizens? How much can they possibly pay him to risk his reputation. Eric Estrada, I get it- former celebrity is broke. But Joe reportedly has plenty.

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I think some celebrities feel that they will never have enough money, when they actually have far more in the bank than any of us will ever see in a lifetime. Joe Namath, Jimmie Walker, Terry Bradshaw, and William Shatner are all out there hawking this mess, and I don't think it's because they're broke. My eyes rolled back in my head when Tom Selleck started in with the reverse mortgages.
 
I'm sure he's paid handsomely, but I'm sure it's not about the money. The compny wants a person who is recognizable to a certain demographic, and he is probably looking for a project to keep his mind and body occupied.
 
Beyond the pay, he probably got the standard studio fare of really good food on the set to eat. So who knows, 2.5 hours of work, a good lunch and $75k, why not?
 
Medicare did not choose him. This is an organization trying to sell supplemental Medicare policies. This is not a part of the US government Medicare program.
Actually the basic research I found said the company does not even sell supplemental Medicare polices. They sell the information they receive to firms that sell supplemental Medicare policies, and other firms that market seniors.

Essentially they sell list of names, addresses, and phone numbers of seniors. How interesting.
 
"It's free".

Currently the worst looking "celebrity commercial" is the UNRECOGNIZABLE cadaver, Mike Ditka mumbling inaudibly about a gambling app.
They (the directors) included one actor reassuring a sceptic with the line, "hey, Mike Ditka wouldn't lie".
Apparently a time honored pillar of trust, a celebrity, has to be explained to the intended marks....I mean audience.

Wait a minute....weren't sports figures supposed to steer clear of gambling?
 
Maybe he likes to work? There are many seniors that do. Just because your old and wealthy (according to some) does not mean you have to dig a grave and check out.
Im not in the industry but no one is being taken advantage of with Medicare help lines that use personalities like his. Every single medicare policy has to be approved by medicare and many people can save a lot of money by going to an Advantage C program, most programs save seniors over $100 a month and closer to $200 or $300 a month considering the extra benefits.
No one size fits all but all these policies are available by zip code, just that some people aren't that great with computers these licensed companies can set you up in minutes for people who find it difficult to do on their own.

Im not promoting it in anyway but its a service that cost a senior nothing. They will let you know the plans available in your area from other companies and yes, for those who cant do their own searching you maybe directed more to what companies provides the best commission back to them but the senior isnt laying out any money. Its a sales business like any. Where else do they go? Private insurance is just that but in the seniors favor they cant pay any more then Medicare will allow which is great, dont know of anything else in this world where that is the rule.

For the heck of it, I just went to their website, punched in my zip code, NO other information needed. 28 plans From Atena, Humana and WellCare government approved Medicare plans popped up. If you want a plan, you fill in the info which is directly to the insurance provider, cost you nothing.
All these sites, including TV commercials earn nothing from the senior, they get a referral fee from clicking the link, EXACTLY like someone clicking on a link to lets say, Amazon.

With that said, just like an Amazon link those 28 plans are from three HUGE companies, all government approved, every single plan government approved (after all the government is paying for it) they are only presenting you with those 3 companies because they most likely get the most referral money from them, but there are many more companies you do not see, the big One is United Heath Care Medicare Plans, oh but guess what? UHC pays the AARP for exclusive rights to use their name.
So its all the same, the consumers have tons of choices and these commercials to me make them aware of other options other then paying large costs for supplemental coverage when in reality they dont have to pay anything (or very little)but what the government will pay for you with MANY more benefits that Medicare does not give such as vision, dental, drugs even gym memberships at no cost.

If anyone in here is looking for plans, compare but before doing anything check the features of United Health Care Medicare Advantage C plans. They are hard to beat in coverage and cost because they are just so HUGE being associated with (paying a royalty to) AARP
 
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He probably doesn't make all that much. I suspect mid-low 5 figures. Gives him something to do.

Another thing is to remember that net worth isn't indicative of cash flow. It's not atypical for someone of very high net worth to also lack liquidity.
 
I guess I can see Joe Namath being a spokesman for some company like that. It's probably better for his image than when he was interviewed on live TV and was most likely inebriated. The one that I find really funny is Jimmy Johnson (former Dallas Cowboys coach) being a spokesman for ExtenZe. :LOL: This was the same company that previously got fined $300,000 for false advertising. How financially bad off do you have to be to hawk that stuff?
 
.......... For the heck of it, I just went to their website, punched in my zip code, NO other information needed. 28 plans From Atena, Humana and WellCare government approved Medicare plans popped up. If you want a plan, you fill in the info which is directly to the insurance provider, cost you nothing.
All these sites, including TV commercials earn nothing from the senior, they get a referral fee from clicking the link, EXACTLY like someone clicking on a link to lets say, Amazon......

I just went there, and you're correct. I just punched in my Zip Code, (and hit "SKIP" for everything else), and I got 18 plans for my area. I'm going to have to look into this a bit further. I think I may be getting hosed with my present plan.
 
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