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<blockquote data-quote="ski or die" data-source="post: 3538407" data-attributes="member: 52818"><p>Depends on your local supplement. Some of the better ones are out West and make Medicare your primary and Teamcare your supplement at 65. Mine kicked me off at 65 and I had to purchase Medicare and a Supplement but my spouse is covered until she turns 65. Her premium is $150 per month, but reading some of the other posts, $400 to $1190 per month is pretty steep when your retired. Medicare is a lot cheaper. I would dump Teamcare at 65. Again, check your local supplement or contact your local's insurance department to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski or die, post: 3538407, member: 52818"] Depends on your local supplement. Some of the better ones are out West and make Medicare your primary and Teamcare your supplement at 65. Mine kicked me off at 65 and I had to purchase Medicare and a Supplement but my spouse is covered until she turns 65. Her premium is $150 per month, but reading some of the other posts, $400 to $1190 per month is pretty steep when your retired. Medicare is a lot cheaper. I would dump Teamcare at 65. Again, check your local supplement or contact your local's insurance department to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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