ALBANY, N.Y. (04/06/2020) (readMedia)-- Seniors are being widely pitched with COVID-19 insurance scams trying to defraud their Medicare accounts and steal their identities, warns the New York Alliance Against Insurance Fraud.
Fraudsters are offering "free" testing kits, vaccines and supplies - promising Medicare will pay. Medicare and other scams are rapidly rising against America's 52 million seniors, who are among the largest targets of COVID-19 hoaxes.
Phishing emails, robocalls and door-to-door pitchmen are aimed at seniors. Even pop-up street testing sites, visits to senior centers for "tests" and bogus hotlines have been reported, the New York Alliance says.
The sham insurance deals typically urge seniors to reveal their Medicare number, and often other sensitive personal data such as SSN and credit card information.
False claims can drain a senior's Medicare account limits when they may need urgent health coverage the most. Swindlers also can can steal a senior's financial identity - draining their savings and ruining their credit.
Con artists try to exploit the seniors' fear of infection as an older age group, and perception that seniors are overly trusting.
Swindlers also pitch bogus non-Medicare insurance deals to seniors. They seek to exploit confusion about what insurance actually covers, the New York Alliance warns.
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