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	<title>New answer on: What Does Medicare Suffix T Mean?</title>

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		<title>By: jesse bannister</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[We get this question a lot here at The Medigap Market.  Your medicare number will always consist of you or your spouses social security number with a letter at the end indicating any number of different statuses. 

If you have a letter T (Temporary) in your medicare number it means that you are not currently drawing social security payments. If and when you do begin drawing social security payments the T will be replaced by a letter A indicating you are the primary beneficiary drawing benefits under your social security number. 

In case you didn&#039;t already know, if you are not drawing social security your medicare part B premium will be billed to you quarterly and if you are drawing social security your Part B premium will be deducted automatically from your check every month.]]></description>

		

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