Paying for Part B---Self Employed?

Is United offering any special deals to lure flyers? Particularly those of Asian descent?

Evidently they have a special deal if you work for them! Get a seat anytime, anywhere even if the seat is double-booked.

You can fly United, unless they need your seat and then you're on your own.
 
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The "bill" does NOT come from the IRS. It should come from CMS Medicare?

Also, to answer part of your original question:

An individual must have both Medicare Parts A and B for either an MA plan, or MSupp.
 
Evidently they have a special deal if you work for them! Get a seat anytime, anywhere even if the seat is double-booked.

You can fly United, unless they need your seat and then you're on your own.




I hear Southwest airlines has a new slogan - " We beat the competition - not our customers "
 
The "bill" does NOT come from the IRS. It should come from CMS Medicare?

Also, to answer part of your original question:

An individual must have both Medicare Parts A and B for either an MA plan, or MSupp.

Thanks Cobes,

So you are saying CMS will send a bill to the insured NOT the IRS. I assume this will happen when they sign up for Medicare...CORRECT?
 
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