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Medicare phone scam targets seniors
By WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate)
· June 23, 2026
· 1 min read
SUAMICO, Wis. (Aging Untold) - A Wisconsin woman, who we’re only identifying as Janet, said she was coerced into believing she lost her Medicare benefits and had to cooperate to get them back.This elaborate scheme is targeting seniors and their Medicare benefits.Janet said she was on the phone fo...
Key takeaway “He said, ‘I’ve worked for Medicare for 29 years.
Why this matters in The Nashville
Nashville seniors should be on high alert for this type of scam, as the city's large retired population makes it a potential target. The fact that the scammers were able to impersonate not only Medicare but also pharmacies and doctors' offices adds a layer of complexity to the scheme, making it even more convincing to vulnerable individuals. It's crucial for local seniors to be aware that Medicare will never initiate contact to request personal information or send new cards unsolicited. The Wisconsin woman's experience serves as a cautionary tale, and Nashville's seniors can learn from her ordeal by being vigilant and verifying the authenticity of any calls or requests related to their Medicare benefits. By being informed and taking proactive steps, Nashville's seniors can protect themselves from falling prey to these scams and safeguard their personal information.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? SUAMICO, Wis. (Aging Untold) - A Wisconsin woman, who we’re only identifying as Janet, said she was coerced into believing she lost her Medicare benefits and had to cooperate to get them back.This elaborate scheme is targeting seniors and their Medicare benefits.Janet said she was on the phone fo...
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