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Old 09-02-2014, 12:06 PM
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Nammie to 7
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I agree with Prism99. Check with someone at your local social security office. Make an appointment, don't just show up, it will take forever to get in. If you have an appointment you just go in, even if others (without appointments) have been waiting. I retired at 65 because I could get Medicare, retiring before that was way too expensive to get insurance! Good luck.
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