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Old 03-20-2017, 09:32 AM   #2
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I went through this process a few years ago and came down to USAA (if you are eligible, call and ask them if you don't know) or the AARP plan. Costs between the two plans were not that different. Since I have had great results with USAA over the years and like their approach, I went with them. No issues with the coverage, cost or anything else since I signed up.

It is a confusing mess. USAA will send you a Guide to walk you through it whether you use them or not. Sadly, each fall I get inundated by plans trying to get me to switch. Lots of wasted paper.
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