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This couple saved over $1200 on their Medicare Supplement

D.R. Roberts was having Sunday brunch with friends when the topic of Medicare Supplement insurance came up. Two of his friends (husband & wife) had been insured with Blue Cross/Blue Shield since going on Medicare. The wife was 68 and the husband was 69. The combined premium for the two of them was $1,047 per quarter, and they were hoping to find less expensive coverage.

What are your requirements for switching Medicare Supplement plans?

Rita was referred to Jack Moore by one of his other clients. She had a Medicare Supplement plan already, but was shopping for another company due to an increase in her premiums. And she had demands!

Elaine had cancer, but still saved over $500 on her Medicare Supplement

Patty Gogerty recently spoke with her client Elaine about her Medicare Supplement insurance plan. She had purchased a Plan F policy from a popular carrier, and three years ago she got breast cancer. Her premium had risen to over $1824 per year.

Can you get insurance with COPD?

Tom Gallion recently met with a client who had COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). His client already had a Medicare Supplement insurance plan, but due to having COPD, he thought he might be stuck with his current company and plan. He was hoping to be able to move to a new plan if at all possible.

Will I save money buying Medicare Supplement insurance through the mail?

Laura Pecina addresses whether or not you can save money on insurance when you buy through the mail without using an agent.

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