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[Music] comment is from shweta but she is commenting on karen's question karen had said originally i thought i was doing everything right working to 70 and putting off social security until i was 70. i finally got there applied on my 70th birthday in reviewing my application the social security reviewer realized that i was married for 30 years and divorced for over two obviously and turned 66 in march i qualified for spousal benefits starting march 2018 through when i take my larger benefits at age 70. i was told that they would only do a six-month six-month look back from my application dated november 2021. don't they owe me that money if i hadn't paid taxes for four years they would still expect me to pay is there any way i can get that money with all of the rule changes in 2015 i got totally confused thanks for your help and so al do you want to kind of summarize how you answered that question for karen when you file for benefits you can get six months and that's it so there's no w...