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<blockquote data-quote="KevinG" data-source="post: 5444839" data-attributes="member: 102588"><p>I retired about 6 months ago. I never got any info about retiree healthcare. As far as I knew, we were supposed to get retiree healthcare for $150/month. All my pension retirement paperwork was done through the mail so I never needed to talk to a live person. 2 months after retiring a lady called me about a healthcare packet that was returned to her. It went to an old address. I gave her my current one and I never received a thing since. I called the union and they said contact your business agent. Why is it so hard to just give me the info to call the healthcare provider and sign up for insurance. Now I read something about Part D and you have to be 55 to get retiree healthcare. Is that right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinG, post: 5444839, member: 102588"] I retired about 6 months ago. I never got any info about retiree healthcare. As far as I knew, we were supposed to get retiree healthcare for $150/month. All my pension retirement paperwork was done through the mail so I never needed to talk to a live person. 2 months after retiring a lady called me about a healthcare packet that was returned to her. It went to an old address. I gave her my current one and I never received a thing since. I called the union and they said contact your business agent. Why is it so hard to just give me the info to call the healthcare provider and sign up for insurance. Now I read something about Part D and you have to be 55 to get retiree healthcare. Is that right? [/QUOTE]
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