Posted September 19th, 2009
by admin
stacy g asked:
My husband has a rare blood disorder and is on Medicare through Social security and we don’t have alot of money but because of his illness it cost alot for suppliment insurance. Does anyone know how we can get some extra insurance that won’t kill us we already lost our home because we spent so much on insurance and most places won’t even cover this. Please only serious reply.
Tags: Insurance, Reply, Social Security
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Posted September 15th, 2009
by admin

Traveler asked:
the promise of healthcare deducted from paychecks during the 1970 -2008 generation to recieve health care when a person retires has been taken away and replaced with very limited non user friendly Medicare A and our dooped seniors citizens still have to buy their insurance via Medicare A, B & D and if they really want something covered 100% of a “negociated rate” then one must buy supplement insurance. The Bush-Clinton years have misused or abused these funds and are convincing citizens that buying insurance during senior years is fair (not our leaders screwing up). Am I looking at this wrong?
What I was trying to state is: health care has been deducted from paychecks to cover medical expenses after retirement. Bush & Clinton admin.s pulled off a scam that makes retiree’s pay for their insurance anyway, by making heatlh care a money making industry and causing the cost of care to increase ten fold. To begin with, lifting the not for profit status meant instead of nuns running a hospital on the salary they get anyway, we replaced them with 5 - 10 CEO’s each hospital and letting them pay themselves .5 -5 million dollars annually plus tax free benefits.
Why do so many people back the governement managing healthcare? Non medical politicans making health care decisions is crazy!
I’m not looking for someone to sell me more insurance when I retire in twenty years! I want someone to explain why medicare started being deducted from paychecks under the guise it was to be health care insurance for retirees and now legislation and mismanagement has caused this to be extrememly limited in what is may or may not offer a retiree based on how intuned each person is to fight for his/her benefits when needed.
Tags: Guise, Medicare, Seniors Citizens
Posted in Insurance | 2 Comments »
Posted May 16th, 2009
by admin
Neeraj d asked:
i want you to help me in designing my questionairre.
Tags: Gap, Health Supplements, Questionairre
Posted in Insurance | 1 Comment »
Posted May 15th, 2009
by admin
Heidi T asked:
I would like to know your opionions of what you all think of Ameri-Life & Health Services in Florida? They do medicare supplements, hospitalization, life insurance, universal life, home healthcare, majore medical, long-term care, annuities and seminars at different restaurants in each county. I would like mbrcatz17 to answer this and all of the other insurance agents also.
Tags: Life Insurance, Medicare, Restaurants
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Posted April 11th, 2009
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medicareinsurance asked:
The best leads I have found are ones that are real-time. I would be interested to see what other agents think out there that work with the senior market and medicare insurance.
Tags: Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Real Time
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Posted April 10th, 2009
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Onassis asked:
More specifically what are the state, federal and/or medicare restrictions? ie posting surety bonds, liquid capital, insurance licenses, brick & border, etc.
Tags: Health Supplement, Liquid Capital, Medicare Plans
Posted in Insurance | 1 Comment »
Posted February 7th, 2009
by admin
lana s asked:
Oklahoma is hard to find this type of health supplement.
Tags: Health Insurance, Medicare Health Insurance, Medicare Supplement
Posted in Insurance | 3 Comments »
Posted February 5th, 2009
by admin
GiallaBel asked:
I saw a commercial for it, but I can’t remember the name of it. I believe it is for expanding coverage to what Medicaid does not cover.
Tags: Health Supplements, Medicaid, Medicaid Coverage
Posted in Insurance | 4 Comments »