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You’re not crazy. Medicare is just that complicated.
If you’re thinking to yourself, “I never asked for this,” everyone else is too. The plans are ridiculously complex, they all have pros and cons, and it can be difficult to understand the differences.
To make matters worse, many people posing as “helpful guides” are actually just selling your phone number to a bunch of websites so they can annoy you all day long with sales calls.
That’s why I made this website. PlanFit is all about freeing you from the confusion—and from the “snake oil salesmen” who don’t have your best interest in mind. This site gives you all the info you need to make the best decision for you and your family, so you can retire with confidence. I recommend starting with the workshop below.
The Free “Find Your Plan” Workshop
This 30-minute video will explain the most important differences in each of the plans, and show you how to tell which one is right for you based on your budget and health needs.
Excellent presentation!! Excellent knowledge.
Steven Mead
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