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@sueinmn no I hadn’t actually looked into as like I said, there’s nothing I can do about it. But your question spurred me to action and I found this:

People under 65 get a fresh six-month Medigap open enrollment upon turning 65, allowing purchase without underwriting.

So thanks so much! One less thing to worry about ❣️

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@laura1970 I worked past 65. While one gets Part A immediately and there is no premium to pay and one is told to be sure to register for Part A....and for sure my employer insurance would have Medicare Part A pay first!......I was covered by my employer for Part B and Part D (credible insurance coverage) and when I did enroll I had no penalty. A call to Medicare will answer your question...wait time much better than calling your airlines!!!