Last summer, I invited you to invest in my work. Now, I’m inviting you to contribute your experiences in an updated edition of “Get What’s Yours for Medicare,” which was published in 2016.
My earlier “shameless pitch” rested in part on the fact that not enough had changed in the past six years to justify a new edition of the book. Hence, I felt obligated…
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