My impression of those who push MA plans is they really don't have enough experience in the health insurance side to truly understand what can happen on the claim side.
The MA is not anything at all like what most people have been accustomed to (copay's, deductibles, networks). Not even close.
Of course you don't have to hit your OOP to make the MA plan more expensive than a gap plan.
What I really loathe in MA peddlers are the ones that sell the $0 premium plans and then come back and load up their client with hospital indemnity, cancer, heart-stroke plans, etc.
I replace a few of those each year, usually with plan N. Would replace more than that if the people could pass underwriting.
That's usually when they call. They have an MA plan they can't afford any more.
I know the tricks the MA peddlers use. See them every day. But they think folks who sell Medigap are the only ones that lie about what could happen.
Oh, and SKJ, don't presume you know me or what I know about this industry, because you will be dead wrong.
I never said that I presumed to know you. I simply stated the obvious from your post. If you think any agent could sell 3 MAPD's from 3 different companies, to one person..... then you obviously dont't sell MA>