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Social Security Cheat Sheet™ - How to Get More Social Security Income

Posted on November 13, 2015 by bobrichards

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Download your copy of the Social Security Cheat Sheet™ and be amazed at what you don't know.

More importantly--be amazed that you may have an additional $50,000+ coming to you -- IF you know how to claim it!

Warning--two of these benefits are being CLOSED by the Social Security Administration in the NEXT FEW WEEKS. So please get your copy of the Social Security Cheat Sheet and see if you can act to lock in these higher benefits.

The folks at the Social Security office will never tell you how to get the largest benefit. Why?

Do You Know How to Get the Largest Social Security Check?
Learn to use the government rules to get the largest payment due you

Most people think that they get the largest payment automatically.  Not true. You need to make choices when you apply and if you make the incorrect choice, you get a smaller check -- for life. Even if you already receive Social Security Benefits, you may be able to change your selections.

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They are not permitted to give advice!  Huh?

They can only tell you the rules (over 2000) but you must make the choices.

And how can you possibly make the right choice with such complicated variables that will impact how much you get:

  • Are you married or single?
  • Divorced?
  • Widowed?
  • Is your ex-spouse alive or deceased?
  • What are your benefits relative to those of an ex-spouse or deceased spouse?

Did you know it was this complicated? For example, would you have ever guessed that divorced parties who have not remarried can get the most generous benefits?

It's not just a matter of telling the person at Social Security if you are divorced or married. They will ask you if you want to claim your benefits or those of your spouse. How would you know which is more?
Sadly, the folks at Social Security are prohibited from advising you.

To make this a little more complex, those now near the ages of 62 and 66 have choices to make NOW as the Social Security rules are getting more restrictive in the next few weeks for those who have yet to file.

Download your copy of the Social Security Cheat Sheet™ and be amazed at what you don't know.

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You may think that the folks at the Social Security office will tell you how to get the biggest monthly check. In fact, the federal rules PREVENT them from advising you. There are millions of people who have given up more than $50,000 just by making a simple yet incorrect method of taking their Social Security benefits. Don’t let that be you! Get your free copy now.

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