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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3707421" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>RE #2 - Medicare Part A is mandatory at age 65, not necessarily when one starts receiving SS retirement benefits. I started taking SS retirement when I was 63 and still working, but I didn't have to sign up for anything else until I turned 65.</p><p></p><p>RE#5 - If one doesn't sign up for Medicare Part B and D at 65, be sure and get the documentation done that "waives" those parts. It probably requires one to get somebody like one's insurance or employer to fill out some of that documentation to show that one has coverage. Otherwise, if one doesn't do that and later decides to sign up for parts B and D, one will be penalized EACH AND EVERY MONTH for each and every month that they "didn't have coverage." I missed 14 months of Part D coverage, so every month we get to pay a penalty for 14 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3707421, member: 7900"] RE #2 - Medicare Part A is mandatory at age 65, not necessarily when one starts receiving SS retirement benefits. I started taking SS retirement when I was 63 and still working, but I didn't have to sign up for anything else until I turned 65. RE#5 - If one doesn't sign up for Medicare Part B and D at 65, be sure and get the documentation done that "waives" those parts. It probably requires one to get somebody like one's insurance or employer to fill out some of that documentation to show that one has coverage. Otherwise, if one doesn't do that and later decides to sign up for parts B and D, one will be penalized EACH AND EVERY MONTH for each and every month that they "didn't have coverage." I missed 14 months of Part D coverage, so every month we get to pay a penalty for 14 months. [/QUOTE]
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