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This is Your Last Chance to Request A FREE Copy of Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security
Act Fast, and If You Qualify, You Could Pocket as Much as $59,942 in Extra Social Security Benefits when You Request them Before Tuesday, January 1...
Thursday, September 06, 2018
Dear International Living Reader,
"Grandfathered in" is the term. And it may well apply to you.
As I mentioned yesterday, there's an important Social Security loophole closing. It's a provision that—in certain circumstances—allows for an extra payout of as much as $59,942 in benefits. But certain people will relinquish their claim to the full amount if they don't take action and request the funds before Tuesday, January 1.
You may well be among the millions of people who are eligible. But you have to know to ask for the benefit. Details here.
That's the kicker with all Social Security benefits... you have to know to file a claim. And you have to file at the right time.
Social Security has 2,728 rules governing benefits... thousands of additional rules explaining that first set of rules... and a tangled web of red tape around claiming them. If you have the time and patience to navigate through it all, you can find what you need.
But you can understand why I think it's useful to have in your corner a guy who has spent a lot of time under that hood.
I recommend Steve Garfink, whose book—Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security—can be yours FREE today when you request a copy, right here.
We'll not only send his book to your door, but we'll toss in a whole bunch of useful extras, too, including a special White Paper we'll email you today, titled, Deadline January 1, 2019: How to Grab an EXTRA Social Security Payout Worth Tens of Thousands of Dollars.
This is the last time I'll contact you about this opportunity.
And you should know: This special free-book offer ends at midnight tonight.
So I encourage you to take 5 minutes to explore this idea now.
You know, experts estimate that three out of four couples leave an average of $120,000 in Social Security benefits on the table unclaimed.
Chances are—you're in that group. But don't stay there.
This loophole I've been talking about, which effectively closes on Tuesday, January 1—that's only one of many ways you can "work the system" and maximize the funds you receive. Whether you're married or single... divorced... already retired... or retirement is years or months away...
Get the inside scoop and find out what straightforward steps you can take to maximize the benefits you're due.
You'll find details—and your request form to claim a copy of Steve's book, Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security—FREE, right here.
Sincerely,
Jackie Flynn
Publisher, International Living
P.S. I really am on a mission to set the record straight about retirement today. So many people feel as if they won't ever be able to retire. Or, if they do retire... that they'll have to endure a lifestyle that's much less comfortable than the one they'd always hoped for.
But it's just not true.
You have way more control over the amount of income you receive from Social Security than anybody ever tells you.
P.P.S. Don't delay. On Tuesday, January 1, millions of people who are eligible to receive as much as $300, $500, even $1,300 a month EXTRA in Social Security will start forfeiting funds. Just because they didn't ask for them.
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