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(49,107 posts)
Thu Jun 15, 2017, 08:43 PM Jun 2017

Saw a TV ad promoting a Medicare insurance with bells and whistles

low premiums etc., directing the viewer to.... Medicare.com... Com?

I remember when the whitehouse.com led visitors to a porn site..

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Saw a TV ad promoting a Medicare insurance with bells and whistles (Original Post) question everything Jun 2017 OP
it's a real site with real info but a come on run by the big insurance companies, wall street, etc.. pangaia Jun 2017 #1
Of course. Big insurance companies pretending to be from Medicare (nt) question everything Jun 2017 #4
Well, you got me there. That is true.. pangaia Jun 2017 #6
go to Medicare.gov for the actual Medicare site still_one Jun 2017 #2
I know. I just thought it is a sneaky way to pretend that is from Medicare (nt) question everything Jun 2017 #3
It is still_one Jun 2017 #5
Probably a Medicare Advantage plan Freddie Jun 2017 #7

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
1. it's a real site with real info but a come on run by the big insurance companies, wall street, etc..
Thu Jun 15, 2017, 08:48 PM
Jun 2017

eHealthInsurance Services,

https://medicare.com/

Freddie

(9,744 posts)
7. Probably a Medicare Advantage plan
Thu Jun 15, 2017, 09:27 PM
Jun 2017

Which are great if you're a "young" healthy senior. Friend's dad has one and now that he's in his 80s and not healthy he's found that a lot of places don't take the plans. Also my daughter is a home care nurse case manager and from her perspective highly recommends staying with traditional Medicare.

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