Ed in Tampa wrote:What details. I need help. What are you seeing that I might have missed?
Once in an Advantage Plan it might prove difficult to get into a Medigap if you decide to change. That is one reason I went with a regular Medigap Plan F.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:What details. I need help. What are you seeing that I might have missed?
Yes I just discovered that. Apparently you have a years grace period but once you have been in an Advantage plan for over a year to go back to Medigap plan you must go through underwriting which included pricing your insurance on preexisting conditions. That could get costly real quick.edflorence wrote:Once in an Advantage Plan it might prove difficult to get into a Medigap if you decide to change. That is one reason I went with a regular Medigap Plan F.
Aha. Now I believe we are getting into the area the White House refuses to discuss- that O-care stole nearly a Trillion from Medicare, aimed at removing, eventually, Advantage options (freedom of choice).edflorence wrote:Once in an Advantage Plan it might prove difficult to get into a Medigap if you decide to change. That is one reason I went with a regular Medigap Plan F.
keakap wrote:Aha. Now I believe we are getting into the area the White House refuses to discuss- that O-care stole nearly a Trillion from Medicare, aimed at removing, eventually, Advantage options (freedom of choice).
(When the trillion was taken I looked into the details, and altho I don't remember them in particular, I did note 'my' conclusions at the time. The plan was to remove you from Advantage, and F will also disappear.)
Key item: anything under O-Care is subject to change without reason or notice! They keep saying "it's the law of the land", but it is not. O continues to re-write the law by executive order, which is absolutely illegal. Those 'corporate exemptions' to mandates you've heard of? Illegal! That is O rewriting the law outside of congress.
Today's guarantee is tomorrow's lie. Careful!
So make yer own! Whipping cream, vinegar, apples, raisins, corn starch, . . . Just like g'ma did!:Ddusty wrote:Face it and get used to it. We are moving toward a society that can't do anything without Government approval.
The approach that they are using is so obvious. There isn't a day goes by that you do not hear about something that the Government is "Giving Us" or telling us we can't have.
It won't be long until Grandma won't be able to give you a home baked loaf of bread or her famous apple pie because they are not FDA approved.
I was told last week that this year is the last time I will be able to get unpasteurized sour cream. We use sour cream in many of our favorite seasonal goodies like sour cream raisin pie. Store bought cream does not cut it. We also can no longer get home made minced meat from our regular source.
BAH HUM BUG
EEEE-Hah! WIth a good ol mincemeat recipe and the home-made egg-nog from Cooks I just saw-- 18% booze!-- who needs sour cream?JPG40504 wrote:So make yer own! Whipping cream, vinegar, apples, raisins, corn starch, . . . Just like g'ma did!:D