But, wow, he can last a full two minutes?
It's the "business" socks!!!
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But, wow, he can last a full two minutes?
Okay, for the sake of this discussion. Are all F plans the same? Well if you buy that principle, then the high deductible F plan must be the same as the Standard F plan, and the Select F plan must be the same as the standard F plan. Now, are they the same///oh, I think not.
Now, there is the enchanced F plan, just like the high deductible, and select F. So, have a 40 and chill. When this goes in Indiana you will be behind the times. Other people on this site know what is going on. Check it out for yourself, it goes into effect on the 27th of August 2007.
Just because you never heard of it, does not mean that it does not exist.
Frank:
If you happen to know a Sterling Life Agent...they market under Sterling Health Plans, ask them. I had the marketing manager for this area share that information with his entire agency. I will talk to him again on Monday morning.
Thanks, I would appreciate that. I am licensed with Sterling in Missouri and I have not received any information from them about Medicare approving another Standardized Policy.
I will also call Sterling on Monday and ask them why I am not being presented with the same opportunity that my neighboring agents in Illinois have.
I sure hope they have a good answer. If not, I'm going to contact CMS and find out what is going on. That ain't right!
The federal government, including Medicare, often runs pilot programs in a couple states before implementing nation wide. I am not saying that is the case here but it applies in some instances.
Winter
Frank, I think Medicare would never run a pilot program in Missouri because you guys live in the "Show Me" state.
The federal government, including Medicare, often runs pilot programs in a couple states before implementing nation wide. I am not saying that is the case here but it applies in some instances.
Winter