By: BG
Well, here’s my question, Lynn. Why don’t they need an agency or broker license? You are reselling national brands and you need one to sell in this state. Or why can’t your company be an Association...
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I get completely confused when reading the Medicare & You book. We have had United Healthcare supplemental thru AARP for many years . We got no bills when I had a quad bipass last year….. I had...
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It sounds like you are getting a good deal, about the same as mine on the premium and benefit, except we have no copay or deductible. You have UHC and I have Mutual of O. We get vision – exam and...
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I have Medicare A & B card….another card that says Medicare Supplemental Healthcare Options…and another card that says AARP MedicareRX Preferred. We don’t have any coverage for eyes or dental...
View ArticleBy: Doc Blase
Mic has mentioned a key player in this situation. United Healthcare’s lobbyists have been in the thick of it every time anyone tries to amend Medicare coverage. The most recent example can be seen in...
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I dropped the ball on this AARP thing, but think I will pick it up again. Thank you. The WA State Insurance Commissioner never got back to me as to why AARP is not licensed as an insurance agency or...
View ArticleBy: Greg
AARP is not a licenses broker in washington or any other state because they have nothing at all to do with underwriting, selling or producing med shops or Medicare advantage plans. This is all united...
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