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<p>[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3358115, member: 89393"]While this is only <b><i>slightly</i></b> related to the issue. Most of you who have reached retirement age are aware that new Medicare cards were issued and sent to recipients recently. I received two emails telling me that I should have received my new card and to destroy the old one. I asked my wife about this and neither of us have received this new card. We called Social Security and dealt with a curt female individual who said she would take care of this. This took place about four weeks ago.</p><p><br /></p><p>On that day, I finally logged onto my account after an hours worth of attempts, only to find that while my street address was correct, the city, state and Zip Code were not. I am wondering if this is is why I have not received my card. The curt young woman did not ask me to verify my address so I am guessing my new card was mailed to another state then returned to SSA as undeliverable.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, I've been well aware that many bureaucrat jobs are nothing more than another entitlement program for the unskilled, but...</p><p><br /></p><p>I commiserate with the OP as this sort of thing has happened to me with the USPS on more than one occasion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3358115, member: 89393"]While this is only [b][I]slightly[/I][/b][I][/I] related to the issue. Most of you who have reached retirement age are aware that new Medicare cards were issued and sent to recipients recently. I received two emails telling me that I should have received my new card and to destroy the old one. I asked my wife about this and neither of us have received this new card. We called Social Security and dealt with a curt female individual who said she would take care of this. This took place about four weeks ago. On that day, I finally logged onto my account after an hours worth of attempts, only to find that while my street address was correct, the city, state and Zip Code were not. I am wondering if this is is why I have not received my card. The curt young woman did not ask me to verify my address so I am guessing my new card was mailed to another state then returned to SSA as undeliverable. Yes, I've been well aware that many bureaucrat jobs are nothing more than another entitlement program for the unskilled, but... I commiserate with the OP as this sort of thing has happened to me with the USPS on more than one occasion.[/QUOTE]
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