Hi Everyone! What I am about to explain came as a big shock to me. Like most people on supplemental income,(ie... Social Security, Disability), I was looking for a Medicare Part D , Coverage. I saw a ccommercial, about Blue RX, through Blue Cross, Blue Shield, called the 800 number and requested the infomation packet. I recieved the packet about five days later. Two weeks later, I'm recieving letters,( 3 in one day), from Blue RX, notifying me of my member number and ID's. That my monthly premium would be $67. ( This by the way I could not afford.) Now! All I had asked for was information; I did not sign up for their program by any means. Their system took it upon its self to enroll me. When I contacted the Enrollment Dept., I asked " How i was Enrolled", and they could not answere. You know, that if these companies, that handle these services for Medicare, mistakenly sign people into their programs, you are looking at hundreds of thousands, being mislead into something, (1) They did not want, (2) They had not signed for, (3) They cannot afford. ( I qualified under all three) I urge everyone to be sure of what infomation, you are requesting, and what companies are representing your best interest. Know exactly who your Medicare Provider is and their coverage. It could cost you $$$ down the road. Thanks for listening. JR
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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What Happens to Your Stuff?
Hi Folks!
I know that this next subject is not one anybody wants to discuss. "What happens to your Stuff", when it comes your time to pass on? Do you know who will get them; have you a Will or statement that says, what goes where? Will there be arguments, over who gets what? Will it be sold or thrown away? "What happens to your Stuff"? A Will or statement of assignment, with a guardian or executor to execute, is the correct way to make sure everything and everyone are placed and satisfied. The reason nobody takes the time to put together their thoughts and place them in a Will ,is ignorance. They just aren't aware or don't know enough of the process to do it. It is so simple these days, that with just a little supervision, you can do this on your own. Providing that you sign and have it witnessed. There are so many outlets for these documents, and services. Local Attorneys, Courthouses, on the Web, and other legal services, that really aren't that expensive. You can do this with your family, in the privacy of your home, and take all the time you need, to think about, 'What really happens to your Stuff ''? I've listed several options for these avenues of legalities. Pick one, that satisfies your needs, get your thoughts together, take your time, then let everyone know where they stand or even if they really want Your Stuff. Remember, there's a reason you're giving it to them; it's not because they didn't own it, so the sentimental value may not be the same. So, "What really happens to your STUFF'?
Thanks for listening.
JR
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