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  2. How to protect yourself from Medicare scams—and what ... - AOL

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    Call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or the U.S. Health and Human Service’s fraud hotline (800-447-8477). Report identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission at identitytheft.gov. File a complaint ...

  3. 5 THINGS TO KNOW: How scammers are using COVID-19 to scam ...

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    Sep. 5—The Federal Trade Commission gives information on the latest scam involving Medicare and COVID-19 kits and what to do if a person becomes a victim of the scam. 1 What is the scam? In June ...

  4. Medicare open enrollment opens door to scams. Here are some ...

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    With the Dec. 7 deadline for Medicare’s open enrollment period looming, the pressure from companies — and crooks — selling options for health and drug coverage is building.. In addition to ...

  5. This Medicare Scam Stole Over $1 Billion From Our Pockets

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    This Scam Has Cost at Least $1.2 Billion. You might wonder how $1.2 billion in losses could be accumulated when only 24 individuals were indicted. The 24 individuals indicted in the scam submitted ...

  6. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    We'll send you a text or call you with a new code that needs to be entered at sign-in. The phone number we contact you with may be different each time. Enable 2-step for phone. 1. Sign in to your Account Security page. 2. Next to "2-Step Verification," click Turn on. 3. Select Phone number for your 2-step verification method. 4.

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    According to news reports on the alleged scam, victims of the purported fraud receive telephone calls from an unknown person who asks, "Can you hear me?" The victim's response of "Yes" is recorded and subsequently used to make unauthorized purchases in the victim's name. More specifically, some experts suggest scammers may be looking to record ...

  8. Feds, Montana Aging Services warn of scam targeting Medicare ...

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    If you believe you have been the target or victim of a scam in which someone impersonated a federal health worker or a federal official, please report this contact to the HHS OIG Hotline at 1-800 ...

  9. Medicare scam: NH Attorney General warns of criminals ... - AOL

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    If you receive a call from anyone claiming to be calling on behalf of Medicare asking if you received a new Medicare card or seeking personal identifying information, it is a scam. Consumers who ...

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