tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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You're young, and sound a lot like my wife. A lot of Medicare mail LOOKS like junk mail. The return address is CMS, not Medicare. If you go on Medicare before you go on Social Security, you have to set up auto pay. When you go on Social Security, they automatically take it out of your Social Security AND do the auto pay for the first month. My wife threw out a $185 refund check from that. Fortunately she did NOT tear it up as is her normal practice with junk mail. She also threw out a $450 check from an investment company that ran her employers 401k plan. She figured it was junk mail since she rolled everything out into an IRA a year before, but they found her last contribution and company match before retiring did not go into her account until after she rolled everything out.Another informed delivery user.
I take the contents of the mail box and throw it all away nearly every day.
I might get something meaningful once a month.
And that same brokerage sent her six figure rollover in the form of a check. The do not do electronic transfer.