📰 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:

  1. Medicare doesn’t sell plans or call to enroll you.
  2. Legitimate agents need your permission first.
  3. Never give your Medicare number or Social Security info unless you know exactly who you’re talking to.
  4. 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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