Watch out for scams
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Your new Medicare
card is on the way, so if someone calls and says you need to give
them your personal information or money to get the new card, hang up! It’s a
scam. Medicare will never call uninvited and ask for personal information
or money for you to get your new Medicare Number and card. Learn what to
do if you get a suspicious call like this.
If
you haven’t gotten your new Medicare card yet, don’t worry. Mailing cards
to each group of states takes at least a month, so you might get your
card at a different time than friends or neighbors in your area. In the
meantime, keep using your current Medicare card until your new one
arrives.
Log in to your MyMedicare.gov account to see when your new card has been mailed. Don’t have a free account yet? Sign up at MyMedicare.gov in just a few easy clicks.
Note: If you’ve gotten your
new card in the mail already, start using it right away!
Sincerely,
The
Medicare Team
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Watch out for scams
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