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Kruger, United States | 02-Aug-2015 |
Scam Phone Number 8153064145, Medical Alert scam targeting seniors 815-306-4145. Beware!.
Call from 815-306-4145 to scam seniors. Recorded voice tells you someone bought me a free medical alert device and I just need to provide an address for delivery. Asks to press #1. This is a scam.. they will extract your medicare number and carry out fraud by charging your insurance
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Scammers are targeting seniors without any remorse. Seniors are enticed to part with important private information which is used later, to commit ID theft or drain bank accounts.
The scammer may claim that the device is FREE or it has been paid for. This is just a ruse. They will take bank account or card number for “records or verification” and then set up a subscription payment, with the victim losing cash every month.
Fraudsters looking to scam the insurance companies by making false claims on behalf of clients. Don’t get trapped into this mess!