Signing up for Social Security online...

CindyBlue

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Ok, the time has come, I think, to sign up for Social Security (my birthday is in January and my FRA is 65 and 2 months, so I'm assuming that my FRA month is March.)

EDITED TO ADD: Oops! MY FRA is 66 and 2 months, not 65 and two months! Sheesh! Sorry!

I am already taking Medicare, since I needed it when I retired when I reached the age I could take it (and thus stop paying the exorbitant COBRA payment!) I am told to pay my Medicare in three month increments, which most recent payment puts me through March. I paid the most recent one yesterday, just in case, thought March, but I think they might owe me March's money back.

How will already having Medicare affect my Social Security application, if at all?

Should I try to apply online? Is the success rate good there or do people run into trouble?

Or should I try to make an in-person appointment?

Any and all advice welcome!
 
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I don't think you can apply in person for SS, aren't the offices closed ?

I haven't applied yet, so don't really know, but when I went in yrs ago for a simple thing, it was crowded and I waited a long time.

OP - do you already have a SS online sign in account , where you can see your benefits and information ?
 
Ok, the time has come, I think, to sign up for Social Security (my birthday is in January and my FRA is 65 and 2 months, so I'm assuming that my FRA month is March.) - You know the longer you wait, the larger your monthly check will be. Do you have a need for it now, or could you wait until you are 70?

I am already taking Medicare, since I needed it when I retired when I reached the age I could take it (and thus stop paying the exorbitant COBRA payment!) I am told to pay my Medicare in three month increments, which most recent payment puts me through March. I paid the most recent one yesterday, just in case, thought March, but I think they might owe me March's money back. - This part I don't understand. How were you able to qualify for Medicare prior to age 65? If they owe you money they will send it back to your bank account.

How will already having Medicare affect my Social Security application, if at all? - No, won't affect it other than your premium will start coming out of your SS check.

Should I try to apply online? Is the success rate good there or do people run into trouble? - Success rate for applying on-line is excellent. I went this route when applying for spousal. Piece of cake.

Or should I try to make an in-person appointment? - I would apply on-line. A lot of office are not making in-person appointments, although this is something they could do over the phone. But applying on-line is easy peasy, so I would go that route.

Any and all advice welcome!

See my comments.
 
Make sure to unfreeze your credit bureau info because SSA will look at it for verification.
 
I am already taking Medicare, since I needed it when I retired when I reached the age I could take it (and thus stop paying the exorbitant COBRA payment!) I am told to pay my Medicare in three month increments, which most recent payment puts me through March. I paid the most recent one yesterday, just in case, thought March, but I think they might owe me March's money back. - This part I don't understand. How were you able to qualify for Medicare prior to age 65? If they owe you money they will send it back to your bank account.


I am pretty sure she means her FRA is 66 and 2 months and not 65 and 2 months thus she could have been on medicrae already for a year.
 
Have you actually looked at SS online..how did you signup for your Medicare?

I think you are making this too complicated...

Don't take this the wrong way but you have a lot of extra details in your questions which confuses the issue. We can help you faster and with less confusion if you pare things down a little.. Signing up for SS and what they do about refunding Medicare payments are two different issues.:flowers:
 
I am already taking Medicare, since I needed it when I retired when I reached the age I could take it (and thus stop paying the exorbitant COBRA payment!) I am told to pay my Medicare in three month increments, which most recent payment puts me through March. I paid the most recent one yesterday, just in case, thought March, but I think they might owe me March's money back. - This part I don't understand. How were you able to qualify for Medicare prior to age 65? If they owe you money they will send it back to your bank account.


I am pretty sure she means her FRA is 66 and 2 months and not 65 and 2 months thus she could have been on medicrae already for a year.

Ah. You're probably correct. I just took her at her word. It's probably due to that 130+ fever she had the other day and she is still a little addle-headed :LOL: (Just joshing with you CindyBlue)
 
Ah. You're probably correct. I just took her at her word. It's probably due to that 130+ fever she had the other day and she is still a little addle-headed :LOL: (Just joshing with you CindyBlue)

Or it could be the Nyquil talking:LOL::LOL: probably not the best time to be reading SS advice from posters!:dance::dance:

This is joke, just so you all know..
 
Sorry, MissMolly...my FRA is 66 and two months, not 65 and two months. I've edited my original post to reflect this correction!
 
Or it could be the Nyquil talking:LOL::LOL: probably not the best time to be reading SS advice from posters!:dance::dance:

This is joke, just so you all know..

Damn, I did it again! That 130 degree temp really addled my brain:2funny:

And in my family and in my old workplace, if they didn't tease you and josh with you, they didn't like you! Tease away (especially when I really, really deserve it as I certainly do now (sheesh, I have to be more careful! And I'm using "Covid Brain" as an excuse as long as I can :LOL:)
 
...and I know that if I don't start proofreading my posts more carefully, none of you will ever take anything I say seriously again, right:confused: :LOL:
 
I don't think you can apply in person for SS, aren't the offices closed ?

I haven't applied yet, so don't really know, but when I went in yrs ago for a simple thing, it was crowded and I waited a long time.

OP - do you already have a SS online sign in account , where you can see your benefits and information ?

Yep, but I think they give exceptions so I might be able to get one if I push hard enough.
I do have a SS account.
 
Make sure to unfreeze your credit bureau info because SSA will look at it for verification.

That's interesting! Thanks for the heads up!

Why do they need to look at my credit? Doesn't everybody who has earned SS get it, no matter their credit? (mine is excellent, by the way, but I hate to have to go through the hassle of unfreezing my credit bureau info - grrr!!!)

Edited to add: Or is unfreezing my credit bureau info only necessary to apply for the SS account online? I think I had to do it then...
 
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That's interesting! Thanks for the heads up!

Why do they need to look at my credit? Doesn't everybody who has earned SS get it, no matter their credit? (mine is excellent, by the way, but I hate to have to go through the hassle of unfreezing my credit bureau info - grrr!!!)

Cindy look online at your SS account, they already verified you for Medicare..it should be a simple online signup. I actually think you should give this a break until you are feeling back to normal.
 
Cindy look online at your SS account, they already verified you for Medicare..it should be a simple online signup. I actually think you should give this a break until you are feeling back to normal.

I read this to my DH and he said..."Why should you be "feeling back to normal"? You never were normal to begin with!:LOL:"

And don'cha know, I agree with him:clap:

But I read through everything suggested here by you kind folks, and then just went for it, and it wasn't hard at all - almost too easy, in fact. Having already set up the online Social Security account really helped streamline the process. Considering how crazy some of my "Covid-Brain" responses have been here lately (!!!) I checked each answer with my DH twice (but since he's recovering, too (just about two weeks ahead of me) I don't know how good HIS responses are either!:LOL:) But between us we got it all filled in - nothing was tricky except which is the account number and which is the routing number on my checking account :)

But it's done, and those of you who have been following my saga since...hmm, 2016?...know how much of a worrier I am, so you would know how happy I am to finally get this over with!

As usual, you have helped me out again! Thank you!
 
Why does SS need to do this? Never heard this before.

I'm pretty sure it's needed to open the "MySocial Security Online" account. I already had one, so I didn't need to do it to sign up for Social Security today. I wish I could remember if I had to do it when I opened my online account, but I just don't...sigh...

EDOTED TO ADD: Just found a short article about that...therefore, I must have unfrozen my credit to open my Soc Sec online account.
https://faq.ssa.gov/en-US/Topic/article/KA-02711
 
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How will already having Medicare affect my Social Security application, if at all?

It won't have any effect on your SS application. At least that was my experience.

Should I try to apply online? Is the success rate good there or do people run into trouble?

I didn't have any trouble at all, and that seems to be the norm.

Or should I try to make an in-person appointment?

Unless there's some reason to I wouldn't advise it. Why make it harder than it has to be?
 
It won't have any effect on your SS application. At least that was my experience.



I didn't have any trouble at all, and that seems to be the norm.



Unless there's some reason to I wouldn't advise it. Why make it harder than it has to be?

You were right on everything!:)
 
Why does SS need to do this? Never heard this before.

They don't actually need your credit score. They use the info to verify your identity by asking things like "which of these streets have you lived on?" or "which bank do you make mortgage payments to?"
 
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