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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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To: John Koligman who wrote (33373)9/21/2022 11:03:46 PM
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If you decide to switch, call United Health advisers. You can find their number online. They are an excellent go between with very good info and they don't charge a fee. I found them very efficient and on the money, very competent. They earn their commission from the provider. It is hard to find all the relevant supplemental G Plans online. I switch Part D every year on my own because Medicare has them all listed on their website. One has to be careful there because the plan you are on tends to change and becomes more expensive the following year. So, I switch to a cheaper Part D. I have been with Cigna, Humana and Wellcare for Part D. Wellcare is awful. Hold times to reach a rep can take a good hour. I found Cigna and Humana to be fairly quick picking up on phone calls. Fortunately, I rarely need drugs and the ones I have needed were basically for rashes, which cleared up pretty quick.
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