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Attorney General Warns Public of Medicare Phone Scam


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Attorney General Janet Mills says people claiming to represent Medicare are calling and asking people for their Medicare numbers in order to issue new cards.

The callers also ask for the name of your bank, as well as your account and bank routing numbers.

Anyone who has provided this information is advised to monitor their Medicare statements closely over the next year.

Mills says never give out personal information over the phone.

If you think your account information has been compromised, call the Attorney General's consumer hotline 626-8849.

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I have been seeing these scams popping up all over the place in the new year. I got a wierd call the other day and posted it on http://www.ruscammer.com which is a registry or known scammers
john john 01/24/2013 08:38 am

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