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Can Senior's on Medicare save more than they are paying? This Senior says, "yes".

 

People know me as the ABC Consultant; A for Advocacy, B for Branding and C for Cash flow. I don’t sell anything. My job is that of a resource consultant. I find the best, most affordable, legit opportunities and bring them to my clients. Currently, I’m inviting people to a short 30 minute Q and A about saving 50% on healthcare; but it’s not just that. The information you’ll get in these 30 minutes will help you to know more about insurance in general and how you can save on what you have now.

For example, people think that Medicare is free, but it isn’t.

Here’s one senior’s experience. 

(You can go to the blog article for the complete short read).  

I found plans that were expensive and had poor coverage. In the fall of 2019, I received a premium notice that my premium had gone up to $630 a month. That was about a 50% increase. People think Medicare is free, but it isn't free.

It was going to cost us over $9,000 a year …on a fixed income.
I decided to take a look into Impact. I found out that number one, I can drop from $630 a month cost to $230 a month. I'm pretty healthy, but my husband has congenital heart failure. And we go to the doctor quite often, and his medical bills are a lot.

We recently had a bill for my husband that was $140,000. We paid one hundred dollars. Last year, we paid in $567. In two years, we've saved $9,600.

If I could give anyone advice, if you are over 65, definitely check out Impact Health Sharing.

If you know of someone who is on Medicare, an employer, an employee, a self-employed person, a mom and dad who are tired of paying too much, let them know about Thursday night’s call.

After the call, it will be achieved on this page for viewing. 

Best regards, 

Terry Scott ABC Consultant



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