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Default Green Jell-O in Hospitals

On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 9:54:41 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>
> "U.S. Janet B." wrote:
> >
> > AARP
> > isn't so bad. You get a magazine. Throw it away when it shows up and
> > there is nothing else to bother you.

>
> The only thing they also send is constant renewal letters with
> bills. I signed up again last year to check out the Medicare
> suppliment plan they sponsor. (United Health Care) I chose not to
> buy that so I'll probably drop my subscription again this year.
>

Hmmmmmm, I never get a 'renewal' letter nor bill from AARP/United Healthcare.
Maybe that's because it's paid automatically each month through my bank. BUT
you don't have join AARP to check the prices of the plans they offer. How-
ever when I joined AARP it was a onetime fee for 5 years and that was a re-
duced fee since it was for more than one year.