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UPS to pay pension up to Normal Retirement Date?
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<blockquote data-quote="ski or die" data-source="post: 3617224" data-attributes="member: 52818"><p>I was responding to your comment "If you start SS before 65 that will automatically enroll you in Medicare Part A and B." That part is not correct. You cannot enroll in Medicare before the 1st day of the month of your 65th birthday unless it is a disability. Even if you take SS at age 62, you cannot obtain Medicare until 65, which is exactly what I did when I retired. I retired with 30 years at age 49, and my Aetna continued until age 65. You might want to check with Medicare if you have not retired. Also, Medicare Part A is an automatic enrollment and Part B is your option to accept or decline. Been there, and also have helped several seniors before me with their enrollment. I was not commenting on the UPS/IBT and Central States Pension. That has no effect on Medicare unless, as in some locals Teamcare does continue after age 65, then Medicare can become the secondary or primary insurance and Teamcare can be secondary or primary depending on the local supplement. I typed this slowly this time for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski or die, post: 3617224, member: 52818"] I was responding to your comment "If you start SS before 65 that will automatically enroll you in Medicare Part A and B." That part is not correct. You cannot enroll in Medicare before the 1st day of the month of your 65th birthday unless it is a disability. Even if you take SS at age 62, you cannot obtain Medicare until 65, which is exactly what I did when I retired. I retired with 30 years at age 49, and my Aetna continued until age 65. You might want to check with Medicare if you have not retired. Also, Medicare Part A is an automatic enrollment and Part B is your option to accept or decline. Been there, and also have helped several seniors before me with their enrollment. I was not commenting on the UPS/IBT and Central States Pension. That has no effect on Medicare unless, as in some locals Teamcare does continue after age 65, then Medicare can become the secondary or primary insurance and Teamcare can be secondary or primary depending on the local supplement. I typed this slowly this time for you. [/QUOTE]
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