Medicare Beneficiaries.

Does anyone know where I can get a Telemarketing list of medicare beneficiaries that would include under 65 beneficiaries ?


I do not know of any list that you could obtain with that info. and I highly doubt anything close exists.

But I was just curios why you would want that list, you cant telemarket for MA's and you would have to qualify for med supps unless they are new to medicare.
Seems like a very limited market.

Am I missing something?
 
I do not know of any list that you could obtain with that info. and I highly doubt anything close exists.

But I was just curios why you would want that list, you cant telemarket for MA's and you would have to qualify for med supps unless they are new to medicare.
Seems like a very limited market.

Am I missing something?

Maybe he works in Florida. Alonzo Mourning Act. Anyone on disability Medicare as of October 1st, 2009 has a 6 month open enrollment period for a disability med-supp.
 
Maybe he works in Florida. Alonzo Mourning Act. Anyone on disability Medicare as of October 1st, 2009 has a 6 month open enrollment period for a disability med-supp.


Which is why I was asking, but going off of his flag which is not a default state I am guessing he lives Maryland, but regardless.

I wasnt being sarcastic I wanted to know?
 
Prospecting for Pre 65 Medicare's???
Here in California, I would starve to death.
If I sell Anthem Disability Med supp, I make $5/yr for 6 yrs.
With AARP, zilch!
 
Prospecting for Pre 65 Medicare's???
Here in California, I would starve to death.
If I sell Anthem Disability Med supp, I make $5/yr for 6 yrs.
With AARP, zilch!

But if you sell other companies that pay 15-17% and have very reasonable premiums, you would make a bunch.

It pays to know more than Anthem and AARP.

Rick
 
Does anyone know where I can get a Telemarketing list of medicare beneficiaries that would include under 65 beneficiaries ?

I agree with everyone with respect to being curious as to why you would even want a list. That being said, the best way I've found to get that list is by modeling based on injuries and it's still pretty much a crap shoot. If someone is 45 and has serious back injuries and low income it's a reasonable guess that they'd be on Medicare, make sense? Again, that data can be pricey and somewhat unreliable, but that's the best way I've found to look for this list. PM me if you want more info on buying data.
 
Does anyone know where I can get a Telemarketing list of medicare beneficiaries that would include under 65 beneficiaries ?

I don't think you will find the kind of list you are looking for but there may be other avenues you can pursue.

I just did a quick search and didn't see any insurance agent websites with information about Medicare for the disabled. That could definitely be a possibility. I'm even giving thought to that myself.

In Missouri people under age 65 with disabilities automatically get an Open Enrollment period when they go on Medicare. They also get a second Open Enrollment period when they turn 65.

Another resource for you would be to contact attorneys who specialize in helping people who are disabled get Social Security benefits. I have recently been contacted by a lawyer wanting to know about Medicare for people on SS Disability. He is considering offering Med Supps he said.
 
I just wrote a MoO disability supplement yesterday afternoon. Open enrollment...no waiting period on pre-existing, for someone that has Leukemia and has been on disability Medicare for almost 3 years.

He retired from Embarq and his group plan would pay after Medicare UNTIL they switched to United Healthcare on January 1st, 2009 and they will not pay after Medicare.

Poor man has had to pay between 10-15 thousand dollars this year, because United Healthcare will not pay in addition to Medicare and he was paying over $100 a month all year for basically worthless insurance.

Plan F...$327.42 a month on PAC. Nice $302.32 commission.

Thanks for your help Alonzo Mourning and the Florida legislature and Governor Crist!:yes:

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