How to Access the Claim with Confidence Calculator
Brian Doherty
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Need help accessing the Claim with Confidence Calculator? This support article will help with registering for an account on our calculator platform, located on calculatemybenefits.com
I recently purchased but have not activated or registered my account on calculatemybenefits.com (the Claim with Confidence Calculator)
You should have gotten an email from us with the subject "Thank you for your purchase!" In this email, there's a link in the button that displays "Use the Calculator Now!"
Note: You must have already purchased access to the Claim with Confidence Calculator, and you must use the same email address you purchased with to register/login to the platform.
Once on calculatemybenefits.com (the Claim with Confidence Calculator), you need to enter your email address (this is your username, and must match the email address you purchased the Calculator with).
You'll then need to set a new password for this account (twice).
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