Senior citizen shops

Does anyone know which MSCs are offering senior citizen shops pertaining to open enrollment?

Shopping up and down the Colorado Rocky Mountain front range.

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Thanks! Trendsource had a few, but they are so time/date specific that I couldn't do them. I haven't seen any from Second to None in the last two years in my area. I did many for them the years prior.

Shopping up and down the Colorado Rocky Mountain front range.
Several years ago, I completed a Trendsource Medicare supp. shop for $45; this past summer, I received an offer of $17.
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Primo used to have them for 45.00, now I received an email for 20.00 and a lot of driving, I passed, but too bad I like this company. I have done all of them in my town, so....

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Yes, P2P has some very specific shops for seniors who belong to a certain program for people (who don't actually have to be seniors, I got mine at 49) that are great.
So many of the Medicare shops are scheduled for mornings (like 9 am) and I am not a morning person. It seems that everyone assumes we older people are all up and ready to go in the morning! As a result, I pass on them.
STN has observation-only shops for $20. Observe for 20 minutes and get some handouts. No need to listen to the spiel. No conversation required. Easy report. You don't have to be a senior.
@plmccut wrote:

So many of the Medicare shops are scheduled for mornings (like 9 am) and I am not a morning person. It seems that everyone assumes we older people are all up and ready to go in the morning! As a result, I pass on them.
Same here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ditto, ditto!!!! I am a night owl, always have been (I am only a corner away from being a senior). I would only get up early if I absolutely had to do so.
I wish S2N had them in my area this year, but I sure haven't seen any. Maybe they alternate states each year? I had two P2P shops for $40 scheduled. I was in a pissy mood this morning and cancelled both when I realized I had to call the location, visit the location up to two times, and then meet with the agent at another appointed time. Felt like too much work - I'm really getting picky on what I'm willing to shop these days. I'm winding down my shopping career now that it's no longer a necessity.

Shopping up and down the Colorado Rocky Mountain front range.
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