- 4,707
My experience with AARP UHC Med Supps is that they are overpriced compared with other companies like Aetna or Equitable. I never get complaints about customer service issues with any of the companies I sell for, and typically I can save a client at least $50/mo by switching them off of the AARP med supp to a competitor. And that would be the case whether they are on an F, G or N.
So the $50/mo saving is from switching them from Plan F to N? Or, are you saying a Plan F to Plan F is a $50/mo savings?
----------
Liberals love UHC. Its good for sales in that regard. Silver Sneakers is cool. Blue Shield offers that too and are cheaper in most cases. $15 a month off for the first 12 months(CA). I think Plan N is weak. I talk about F,G,and High F.
It's -$25 new to Medicare as of 8.1.17 and only on Plan F . Blue Shield is only competitive on T65's for the first 12 months.
Last edited: