Banker's Life & Casualty Medicare Supplement

rose481

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If you are in the market, or will be soon, for a Medicare Supplement, DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT buy one from Banker's Life & Casualty! That is all.
 

I would be interested to learn why. I have had Bankers for three years now and No issues. Thanks.
 
I filed a complaint against Banker's with the State Insurance Commissioner's Office in 2013 for errors in paying DH's claims. The state sent me a copy of Banker's response which included a print out showing over 30 errors in claim payments. I file the claims myself, which I know is out of the "norm", but give me a break, it's not rocket science. Had another conversation with Banker's rep today...they are "looking" into it...again. Enough said?
 

Well, at least their looking into it Rose, I guess it could be worse. Hope everything gets straightened out for you.
 
Please trust me when I "say" this SeaBreeze...I know in the world of insurance it could be worse...as in NO insurance, but this has been going on for 5 years! The fact that "they are looking into it" again is of no comfort. Go somewhere else you say? Can't, not eligible, stuck! I just don't want to see anyone else join the ranks. Thank you for the good wishes though!
 
Yeah, I know what you mean by being stuck. I tried to sign on with Mutual of Omaha last year and because I take 25mgs. of Atenolol (PRN) whenever my palpitations start up, they refused me. I was like, "Are you kidding?" I was changing only because Bankers raised their rates pretty high and I could have save about $60.00 with M of O.
 
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I hear you "oldman"...I tried to get on with Cigna...I thought perhaps we could save a few dollars if I got a less expensive supplement, but they wouldn't take me because I needed Carpal Tunnel Release surgery on left hand. It's crazy! Banker's rates are high...DH's premium started out at just over a hundred dollars and are now $243. But for all the aggravation, I am thankful we have insurance.
 
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I thought maybe the Obamacare would also mandate that the companies that sell supplemental policies not be able to refuse anyone, even with pre-existing conditions. Palpitations are really no big issue. Most people have them occasionally. I take one very small Atenolol 25mgs. maybe three times a month. A prescription of 30 pills last me for a few years. I think insurance companies want their policyholders to be 100% healthy and not need insurance.
 


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