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It’s open season for Medicare scams

Medicare scams occur all the time, but the open-enrollment period is prime time for thieves to unleash their attempts to scam seniors. One of the most common tricks is for crooks to pose as employees from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the federal agency that administers the Medicare program. A scammer will tell Medicare beneficiaries that the caller needs their Social Security number, bank-account numbers or other personal information so that the government can issue a new Medicare card…Read More

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