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Avoid Scams
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What should you do if someone calls and asks for your
information, for money, or threatens to cancel your health benefits
if you don’t share your personal information? Hang up! It’s a
scam. Scam artists may try to steal your personal information by
calling you and asking for your current Medicare Number to get your new
Medicare card.
Medicare will never call uninvited and ask you to give
personal information or money to get your new Medicare Number or
card. Learn
what to do if you get a suspicious call like this.
Remember: Your new Medicare card will automatically come to you
in the mail. You don’t need to do anything, as long as your address
is up-to-date with the Social Security Administration. If you need to
update or verify your address, visit your My
Social Security account.
Sincerely,
The Medicare Team
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