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It’s Medicare open enrollment season, and that means Medicare is top of mind for many of us. And scammers are looking to get in on the action for their own benefit.
AARP Montana wants to make sure you're aware of the pitfalls associated with Medicare Open Enrollment.
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Here are examples of common Medicare scams to avoid.
How Medicare Scams Might Find You
- You receive a call or home visit from a home health care agency offering to sign you up for services that Medicare will pay for.
- You get a call or respond to an ad offering state-of-the-art braces to relieve joint pain that Medicare will pay for.
- You get a call claiming that Medicare is sending out new “chip-enabled” Medicare cards.
- You get a call about a special “deal” on a new Medicare plan during open enrollment. It may come with a free gift or limited-time offer.
What You Should Know
- Anytime you see an ad or get a call offering you something for “free” from Medicare, it is a scam. Home health services and medical equipment are only covered by Medicare under a doctor’s prescription. These are attempts at getting you to share your Medicare number so that criminals can bill thousands of dollars in fake claims to Medicare.
- Medicare is sticking with the current paper card and is not sending out chip-enabled cards. It’s simply a ploy to get you to share your Medicare number or other sensitive information. Learn more about this new scam.
- By law, legitimate Medicare insurance providers will contact you only if you have previously requested information.
What You Should Do
- Do not accept "free" products or services in exchange for your Medicare number.
- Hang up on anyone calling and claiming you need a chip-enabled Medicare card.
- If someone calls with a “sounds too good to be true” Medicare Advantage offer, hang up and call the company back directly at a phone number you can independently verify.
Visit the AARP Fraud Resource Center to learn more about Medicare scams and Medicare card scams.
When it comes to fraud, vigilance is our number one weapon. You have the power to protect yourself and your loved ones from scams. Please share this alert with friends and family and visit the Fraud Watch Network.
Need help navigating Medicare in Montana?
The Montana "State Health Insurance Assistance Program" (SHIP) provides no cost health-benefits counseling and advocacy for Medicare beneficiaries and their families or caregivers. Their mission is to educate, advocate for, counsel and empower people to make informed benefit decisions.
👉 Find Montana SHIP here >>
Contact Sheet for Agencies
Important Montana Consumer Protection Contact Information >>
AARP collaborates with several federal and Montana State Agencies to combat fraud and financial exploitation. If you believe you have been the victim of a fraud or scam, contact the appropriate agency on the contact sheet. If you aren't sure who to contact, the Montana Consumer Protection Office (800-481-6896) can direct you to the correct agency.
👉 Click here for a downloadable resource sheet of important Montana consumer protection phone numbers and web sites.
Become a Digital Fraud Fighter
Are you active on social media? Do you enjoy sharing information that can help prevent friends and family from falling victim to scams? Become a volunteer AARP Fraud Watch Network (FWN) Digital Fraud Fighter! In exchange for simply sharing the same type of content with your friends and family that you already do, Digital Fraud Fighters will receive access to exclusive scam briefings plus a Welcome Packet, that includes a T-shirt, a special lapel pin, a copy of the FWN Con Artist’s Playbook, the FWN Watchdog Alert Handbook, and more. Interested? Send us a note at FWN@aarp.org for more information!
Get Help
To report a scam or for help if you or a loved one has fallen victim, contact the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline. CALL 877-908-3360
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