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Medical Identity Theft: What to Do and How to Prevent It

Medicare is replacing its old cards with new ones. They contain an 11-digit code instead of a Social Security number. Unfortunately, even though the cards have not yet been issued, scammers are taking advantage of this change. A caller pretending to be a Medicare representative will ask for payment in exchange for the new ID.

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Scam Alert: We’ve been made aware of fraudsters impersonating financial institutions by spoofing phone numbers on caller ID. Please remember, we will never contact you to request your personal or sensitive information. If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email, do not respond or engage. Instead, contact the company directly using the official customer service number listed on your card or their verified website. Your security is our priority.

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