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In reply to the discussion: Any Advice For Picking A Medicare Supplement Plan?.... [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(64,456 posts)22. MEDICAREFAQ.COM is a commercial site.
It is not associated with the government. It has a product to sell. See https://www.medicarefaq.com/about-us/ :
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By completing the contact form on the site or calling the number(s) listed, you will be directed to a licensed Medicare agent who can answer your questions and provide information about Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage or Part D insurance plans. Agents are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.
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This is spam.
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You get to change your plan every year, so nothing you choose is set in stone forever.
djean111
Aug 2013
#2
The Drug Plan or Part D Is Not My Problem - I Need Help On The Medicare Supplement Plan....
global1
Aug 2013
#3
Choose carefully. You can't switch Medigap plans later without losing your federal guarantee
progree
Oct 2017
#38
That's poor advice unless you are close to qualifying for Medicaid or have tons of money
Hoyt
Sep 2017
#28