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beeneyra 04-13-2021 10:59 AM

Pantyhose Joe wouldn't steer anyone wrong.

tvbound 04-13-2021 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by beeneyra (Post 1929599)
Pantyhose Joe wouldn't steer anyone wrong.

His estimated net worth is only $25 million, which is pretty small for someone of his notoriety and who has been around for so long, so I'm thinking he's definitely doing it for the money.

jellybeanrt 04-13-2021 11:26 AM

I agree with you. Nothing in life is free. When, l think Joe Namath. use to live in Miami, not far from me, and we fixed his air conditioner . Also we cheered him, during his footballs games with the Dolphins. I am now disappointed in his actions

Sherry8bal 04-13-2021 02:09 PM

That's what DVR's are for. I NEVER watch ANY commercials!! Just fast forward through them.

donassaid 04-13-2021 02:22 PM

Absolutely sick of seeing it. Comes on about 6 times an hour.

Inexes@aol.com 04-13-2021 03:43 PM

TV Commercials
 
The saddest part of all is that so many unsuspecting seniors get "suckered" into these plans. In my profession I have heard the many horror tales from seniors who ended up with staggering medical bills because they did not understand. And did not seek advice before changing their plans.
As for commercials themselves... I am sick of all of them.... especially the bears and their butts at dinnertime. And I would not even consider Liberty Mutual because of their sick ads. In fact, I have made a promise to myself to not purchase any product that is advertised on TV today.
My poor father would have thrown the TV out the window if he had ever seen the commercials that are now on TV. And I am about ready to do the same. We do DVR also, to fast-forward through the commercials. The ads are becoming exceedingly personal these days.... Especially the ones about feminine hygiene products...... I dread to think what comes next!!!

scottid 04-13-2021 06:36 PM

The "Medicare Hotline" is a ruse. This is misleading advertising in attempt to get you to sign up for plans that other insurers can offer you for less, usually with more benefits. Joe Namath is a salesman (huckster) and anyone who believes in him will get what they deserve. Stay with established companies like AARP-US Healthcare, Florida Blue, Humana, etc. These ads are fly by night. The government has made all Medicare supplements uniform. Do not attempt to bypass comon sense. If you want to save money go with one of the two Villages Medicare Advantage Plans. Otherwise find a supplement with an established company.

mvbird 04-13-2021 07:56 PM

Pat Boone too
 
At least Joe Namath is spokesman for a Medicare advantage broker (? haven't called, just assuming).... only one commercial which we see over and over.
On the other hand something must also be wrong in the Pat Boone household. We've noticed him selling pain relievers, nutritional supplements, even a bath tub ?

Travelingal702 04-13-2021 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Inexes@aol.com (Post 1929689)
The saddest part of all is that so many unsuspecting seniors get "suckered" into these plans. In my profession I have heard the many horror tales from seniors who ended up with staggering medical bills because they did not understand. And did not seek advice before changing their plans.
As for commercials themselves... I am sick of all of them.... especially the bears and their butts at dinnertime. And I would not even consider Liberty Mutual because of their sick ads. In fact, I have made a promise to myself to not purchase any product that is advertised on TV today.
My poor father would have thrown the TV out the window if he had ever seen the commercials that are now on TV. And I am about ready to do the same. We do DVR also, to fast-forward through the commercials. The ads are becoming exceedingly personal these days.... Especially the ones about feminine hygiene products...... I dread to think what comes next!!!

I've just seen a commercial for "ball pockets" underwear for men! Good Lord, where will it end???

Stu from NYC 04-13-2021 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by mvbird (Post 1929731)
At least Joe Namath is spokesman for a Medicare advantage broker (? haven't called, just assuming).... only one commercial which we see over and over.
On the other hand something must also be wrong in the Pat Boone household. We've noticed him selling pain relievers, nutritional supplements, even a bath tub ?

Even more amazing is when dead people are out there selling products

J1ceasar 04-14-2021 06:36 AM

So much money even Joe Namath does it
 
This shows, there is too much money given as commissions for helping us decide on which insurance program is to go for. And yes they are free programs will you get your money back, we got several flyers in the fall talking about this. Generally speaking if you don't pay something, you get less insurance or more deductible deductions

davephan 04-14-2021 07:19 AM

Many people that get Medicare Advantage have “buyers remorse”. You might have to go to less than desirable clinics and hospitals, and denied treatments or procedures. To make a profit, Medicare Advantage has to cut costs somewhere and to some people. Although, I know someone who has Medicare Advantage and is happy with it.

I’ve heard that Medicare Advantage routinely denies about 25% of all claims. I’ve also heard that once you’ve been on Medicare Advantage for over one year, you have to medically qualify to switch back to Original Medicare. If you’re health declines, and you can’t medically qualify to switch back to the Original Medicare, then you’d be stuck with Medicare Advantage, which might not be an “advantage”!

CaptainMeso 04-14-2021 07:58 AM

I like it.

airstreamingypsy 04-14-2021 08:47 AM

No, you aren't the only one who has seen it, but surely you are the only one who would actually write a post about it.

stebooo 04-14-2021 09:27 AM

Your medicare $$will always be spent. He means no additional out of pocket


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