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supereddie - 2024-05-18
You get Medicare when you retire and turn 65 or 54 you can retire at 62 but you can't get Medicare till your older.
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supereddie - 2024-05-18
64 not 54
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Daretobdifferent - 2024-05-18
Still doesn't answer the question TM. You have two cards you're talking about interchanging stories.
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Daretobdifferent - 2024-05-18
Remember my son lives in the US and I'm aware of the American Medicare system. It's fruity, but your claim that there's only ten insurance companies is absolutely wrong. There's close to four thousand. So do you want to check your story, or proceed?
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supereddie - 2024-05-18
See when I turn 62 they took me off SSI and put my on my old Age retirement pension. But since I was disabled I kept Amerigroup that the insurance that covers ppl on SSI. And I still have Amerigroup and I have medicare too. Both will bay my doctor bills. It better to have both
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Daretobdifferent - 2024-05-18
Yeah but that still doesn't answer why you think there are only ten insurance companies covering Medicare.
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supereddie - 2024-05-18
Itgit I talking about 10 if your on Medicare. Not for a private citizen.
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Daretobdifferent - 2024-05-18
I think maybe check what you are writing on here as thinking is factual.
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supereddie - 2024-05-18
A private citizen can't get on Medicare you have to be 65 and on on your old age pension
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supereddie - 2024-05-18
Man I don't know all the rules but I. Can give you an idea of what they Are. Just go on.line and Ask about Medicare. I'm not up on all the rules. I just know some of them. They are different by how much money you get on you retirement check
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