📰 Is That Really Medicare? How to Spot a Scam Before It Spots You.

Every Medicare season, scammers become more aggressive — pretending to be from Medicare or “your insurance company” to steal personal information.
This year, Medicare.gov has issued an official reminder: Be alert.
Here’s how to stay safe:
- Medicare doesn’t sell plans or call to enroll you.
- Legitimate agents need your permission first.
- Never give your Medicare number or Social Security info unless you know exactly who you’re talking to.
- Hang up on anyone who pressures you or asks for sensitive data.
If you’re ever unsure, visit Medicare.gov/fraud or call 1-800-MEDICARE to confirm.
And if you’d like a licensed, independent agent to walk you through your options the right way — ACIS is here to help.
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