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<blockquote data-quote="Ponyroper" data-source="post: 164191" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>I retired at 62 with my employers paying their share of my BCBS for as long as I don't cancel it. I turned 65 last fall and since I have that BCBS I figured I wasn't going to take Medicare Part B as it covers most of the same stuff that my BCBS covers and why should I pay for the same thing twice. You are automatically covered by Medicare Part A for free when you turn 65 and you need to evaluate your own situation to decide if you will need the medicine coverage. I think that is Part C. With my coverage and situation I decided that I didn't need the extra coverage or a supplemental policy. Every situation may be different so you need to look at what you may need in the future and what your current policy will provide. I think a lot of people have overlapping coverage and don't know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ponyroper, post: 164191, member: 423"] I retired at 62 with my employers paying their share of my BCBS for as long as I don't cancel it. I turned 65 last fall and since I have that BCBS I figured I wasn't going to take Medicare Part B as it covers most of the same stuff that my BCBS covers and why should I pay for the same thing twice. You are automatically covered by Medicare Part A for free when you turn 65 and you need to evaluate your own situation to decide if you will need the medicine coverage. I think that is Part C. With my coverage and situation I decided that I didn't need the extra coverage or a supplemental policy. Every situation may be different so you need to look at what you may need in the future and what your current policy will provide. I think a lot of people have overlapping coverage and don't know it. [/QUOTE]
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