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Old 12-02-2022, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by robb
I do what Joe Montana tells me to do
And that is??
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Originally Posted by Lainey
And that is??
A quick search brought this up.

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Wonder how much he gets paid for advertising for that plan.
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Originally Posted by Lainey
And that is??
I was just trying to add some levity. I've got 11 years before I have to deal with this stuff and am not looking forward to it.
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Originally Posted by robb
I was just trying to add some levity. I've got 11 years before I have to deal with this stuff and am not looking forward to it.
I thought it was something simple like "Punt!" Not sure how that would apply here.
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Originally Posted by robb
I was just trying to add some levity. I've got 11 years before I have to deal with this stuff and am not looking forward to it.
I thought it was something simple like "Punt!" Not sure how that would apply here.
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Last night I sent my broker an e-mail wondering if I am changing anything. She is always slow and I am getting nervous with 7 December just around the corner.
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^
Do you have to deal with the Part D? I can't imagine how that works with Patty's illness.
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We have a type F plan. We will never change it. It's already covered over 2mil in my medical bills with no out of pocket both in the out patient and hospital. No Doctor office copays If you never modify your plan, they can't cancel you. Everybody wants a piece.
Cost of everything seems to going up.
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Bet they wish you would change plans when open season rolls around. I have excellent insurance but not quite that good. I do have copays, but one year not long ago, I had large bills and ended up reaching the out of pocket threshold about six months in, so no more charges the rest of the year.


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