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Is this what forty years gets you in
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 5081734" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Last year this time my wife turned 65. I was 64. It was a no brainer. The premium for me alone would have still been $450 with or without the secondary for her offered by the local.</p><p> Next month, I'm 65. I signed up for the secondary offered by the local. If both are 65, with the secondary, it is split, $225 each if you decide not to sign one of you up.</p><p>She had around 2K in bills leftover after Med A&B paid last year. I never paid a nickel. Not fooling with it alone was probably worth it, so I went with the local.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 5081734, member: 65823"] Last year this time my wife turned 65. I was 64. It was a no brainer. The premium for me alone would have still been $450 with or without the secondary for her offered by the local. Next month, I'm 65. I signed up for the secondary offered by the local. If both are 65, with the secondary, it is split, $225 each if you decide not to sign one of you up. She had around 2K in bills leftover after Med A&B paid last year. I never paid a nickel. Not fooling with it alone was probably worth it, so I went with the local. [/QUOTE]
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