SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - You may have received a new Medicare card with a new ID number in the mail. On Your Side received a few emails from concerned viewers who thought it was a scam.
These phone calls state that according to new Medicare laws, you may be eligible for a flex card, a reduction in medical bills, and $180 cash back each month. Individuals have reported receiving ...
plans offer additional perks not offered by Original Medicare (parts A and B). One perk can include the Flex card, which functions like a prepaid debit card and often links with a flexible ...
scammers target Medicare beneficiaries with fraudulent schemes involving their Medicare cards. It is important to remember that Medicare is not issuing new cards this year or any year. Don't let ...
Dear Heloise: I totally agree that no one should give their Medicare card number to anyone over the phone who calls them and asks for it. The scam is due to the fact that a lot of people, like me, ...
required the removal of Social Security numbers from Medicare cards. By April 2019, Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers (MBIs) replaced Social Security numbers on Medicare cards. On a Medicare card ...
CAPITAL REGION, NY (WRGB) — If you are a Medicare recipient and have received a call about replacing your card, know it's a scam. The New York StateWide Senior Action Council is sounding the ...