Medicare Robocall
Scam/Fraud Info:Hi. Good evening. This is Jason. How are you? I'm fine. Thanks for asking. That's good. Well, sir, this call about Medicare. I'm just going to give you information about your Medicare benefits. I do believe you have Medicare Part A. And be active yourself, is that correct? I'm speaking with Mr. John Clay, right? Hello? Can you hear me, Mr. John? Okay, well, I can see you adding the state of North Carolina. I got your zip code. Do me correct if I'm wrong. Your zip code is 28675, right? Okay, I got your ages right now, you are 76 years old, right? Hello? Can you hear me? Is that correct, sir? You are 76, right? Hello? Can you hear me? Okay, you're 76. Okay. Your last name is Clay? C-L-A-Y. Like, spell your last name. Okay, perfect. Mr. Jones a wonderful licensed agent. Give you a call back and provide you further information about your additional benefits. Okay? Okay.
Reports are submitted by people globally. If there is enough evidence, it's likely a scam. Celebrity impersonators are always considered scammers, often stealing money and resorting to blackmail if you've shared sensitive photos.
If you think a post breaks our Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policy, please use the "Report Post" button to let us know. Our team will carefully review the reported content in accordance with our policies.