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Seriously, what is behind all these Medicare commercials


Yes, I understand I'm not young and I'm connected to a lot of "terrestrial" television, but My God !
I can't go 15 minutes without someone saying Medicare this Medicare that, and whatever it is, I'm sure as hell it ain't free. So what is behind this current scam attempt?

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IKR!! They have taken over cable news networks.

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I was going to mention this. We get them here in Canada with Joe Namath and it is driving me crazy.

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Everyday with Joe Namath! Yep!

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I've never seen one, perhaps out west we aren't subjected to them.

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you must not watch football. 😊😊

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Hahaha. That must be it. I do not watch football

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He has a weird accent.

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The Medicare Annual Election Period (also called Open Enrollment) starts on October 15 each year and ends on December 7. That means that typically, the Medicare commercials and mail start right after Labor Day, with phone calls beginning October 1. Under the Medicare guidelines, marketers cannot call or set appointments prior to October 1, but they can definitely get you “thinking” about the election period. (Check out our 2021 Guide to Medicare Open Enrollment.)

With more than 100,000 brokers and agents certified to sell Medicare supplements, Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, that’s a lot of people trying to get your business in less than two months. (And that doesn’t include the insurance companies who also want your business.)

Medicare Advantage plans are extremely profitable for the insurance carriers – and agents/brokers only have the Annual Election Period to get as many fish in their net as possible for the upcoming year (not including people who age in when they turn 65).


https://www.medicareresources.org/survey-post/readers-clearly-feel-the-medicare-marketing-blitz/

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I keep getting junk mail advertising Care Homes - I’m 53 ffs 🤦‍♂️

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Ah, good ol' Joe Namath. I think yesterday was the last day they'd be airing it, never have I seen a ad constantly airing everyday like this on National TV.

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