Beware AARP members
UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company is the exclusive insurer of AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, also known as Medigap.
...
As I said above, BEWARE. If you think you've got yourself covered with AARP, you don't.
#5 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-12-30 11:27 PM
My wife and I have the AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance from United Health Care and have for nearly nine years and in that time I've had a heart valve replaced, my gall bladder removed, radiation treatment for prostate cancer and most recently, a full joint replacement of my right shoulder. And in all of these cases we've never paid a single penny out-of-pocket. But then we have the so-called 'Plan-F', which they no longer offer but since that's what we originally signed-up for back in 2016, they have to continue to grandfather us in each year. Granted, it might be a bit more expensive but when you consider that there are NO deductibles and NO co-pays, it's been well worth it.
OCU
Now if this were a Democrat, the party would have refused to allow him to run for reelection, and probably would have forced him to resign. Look what happened to Al Franken, over a single photo, which did not show any actual offensive act when you consider the context of where and what was happening at the time, which was taken years before he ever ran for office. The party forced him out less he leave a 'stain' on the office of a Senator. I guess Republican members of the House are free to do whatever they want.
OCU