Re: Hey an actual retirement question...DENTAL?
- From: High Miles <2blues1723@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:41:53 -0500
KatieMarg wrote:
On Oct 20, 4:27 pm, GLOBALIST <free.tun...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Recently I have had crowns replaced, because they say decay seeped
under them. As you guys know those damned things are expensive. I
have been going to the same dentist for about 18 years maybe. When I
retired, I told him I would no longer havedentalinsurance and so
then he gave me a great discount, but still!! I am now also using a
credit card...called CARECREDIT..it is somehow a GE product. You have
a whole year to pay yourdentalbill with no interest at all.
You guys have any hints about old farts on fixed incomes anddentalbills?
Hi, I might have a solution for you - it's a discount dental plan and
for 1 person it's $14.95 a month. It covers any kind of dental work,
to get an idea of what you can save, a cleaning with the plan is $47
and without the plan it's about $100. You can learn more and figure
out if this would be good for you by going to http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/kmargolin
- hope that helps!
Would be more believable if you weren't selling it............:-(
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