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Scam aimed at older people. Please tell your friends.

Two days ago, I received a letter from "Geico Advantage Insurance Company." Offering medical expense protection. It mimics Medicare. Wanted my birth date, credit card and signature. No phone number. Stank of a scam.

This morning I called Geico customer service. Geico does NOT offer medical expense protection. Please tell your friends.

LiterateHiker 9 Aug 17
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Anyone falling for an unsolicited organization which asks for such information should not be allowed to be online. This kind of stupidity only feeds these organizations.

@jackjr

Geico Advance Insurance Company insures my car. It seems the scammers are targeting Geico customers.

That's how I had Geico's customer service number.

@LiterateHiker Does Geico ask such questions from it's clients?

@jackjr

No.

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Good to know! Thanks!

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Caveat Emptor for sure.

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