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If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from Medicare, be weary. Officials say it could be a scam.
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They might contact you and say they need your Medicare, bank account, or credit card number for your “new” Medicare card. That’s a scam — Medicare sends its cards to you automatically for ...
If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from Medicare, be weary. Officials say it could be a scam.
They might contact you to say they need your Medicare, bank account or credit card number for a “new” Medicare card, officials warned, despite the fact that Medicare cards are sent free.