Greg thanks for your reply. I am sure that the agent I had contacted was trying to push me to a higher price plan rather than the one I was interested in. I know that most agents are honest and would not do that, but like any profession there are a few that spoil it for the rest.
Again, to me, signing up online was so easy I would not go with an agent if I had it to do over. All I did was complete the online form and submit it. It took only a few minutes. No agent calling me, no paperwork to return by mail, no hassles.
With the plan finder at medicare.gov that compares medigap and prescription drug policies I do not see the need for an agent unless one is just to lazy to do a little research or not capable of making their own choices. That is must my opinion, don't anyone take it personally, I am a "do it yourself" type person.
Also I would not feel as comfortable going with a smaller, lesser known company, I am happy with choice of AARP and am sure they will be around when I need them. Also they were the most competitive in price in my state of Florida at the time for plan N.
In addition I signed up for the Wellcare Prescription Drug program online at the same time I signed up for AARP Medigap and have already used it. I am very happy with Wellcare also.