18 March 2020, 02:22 PM
Steve MillerSocial Security
I'm close to my 65th birthday so I applied for Medicare as recommended. It's all done on line.
There is a page where I can check the status of the application and it says "in process". It also says a representative from SSA may be contacting me if they have any questions.
About a week after I applied I got an email claiming to be from someone at the SSA. It said to call a Mr. Hill at the phone number given. It looked really hinky - logo was sloppy, sentence structure strange - and I ignored it. I've been told that SSA is like the IRS - they only use mail, never email or phone.
Yesterday I got another email, equally hinky looking but in different ways, from another person supposedly from SSA. I checked the return address and it really does come up as an SSA email address and the phone number really is a phone number at the SSA in Northern CA. I know there are ways to fake this stuff and I'm still not inclined to call.
I was going to go to the SSA office and see what's up but now it's closed for CV.
Any ideas?
18 March 2020, 02:30 PM
pianojugglerJust call the number. When they tell you to go to the store and buy a Western Union MoneyGram for $670 to cover the application fee, you can tell them that the store is closed due to CV.
Sorry. I don't actually have an actual useful advice.
18 March 2020, 02:34 PM
Steve MillerHow would anyone who does not work at SSA know I applied for Medicare?

18 March 2020, 02:35 PM
DougCall Social Security at 1 (800) 772-1213, Their general helpdesk number. I believe they’re working even though the offices are closed.
18 March 2020, 02:39 PM
Dougquote:
Originally posted by Steve Miller:
How would anyone who does not work at SSA know I applied for Medicare?
Pretty easy to find online that you’re 65 years old I’m guessing.
18 March 2020, 02:51 PM
Steve MillerGreat idea!
I called and their estimated wait is 1 hr. 30 min. on hold or I can get a call back in 45 min. or so. I'm not going anywhere (duh!) and opted for a call back.
Thanks!
18 March 2020, 03:32 PM
wtgI doubt very much that there would be an actual name associated with any communication from SSA. They're usually generic communications like "check your benefits online", or a confirmation that something has occurred.
You did the right thing - call them at the appropriate number as shown on the SSA.gov website and go from there.
I turn 65 next month. Starting at the beginning of the year I was inundated with phone calls offering to help me select my Medicare policy. I just told them that I already signed up for a policy and am not looking.
The scammers know you're turning 65 and just assume you're going on Medicare. So do the online insurance brokers.
18 March 2020, 03:49 PM
Steve MillerYup - it's a scam.
Lady on the phone told me that SSA does not use emails and they don't make phone calls.
18 March 2020, 03:55 PM
ShiroKuroquote:
Yup - it's a scam
Glad you got confirmation! And it's a reminder for us all, be careful!!
18 March 2020, 03:55 PM
CHASI got a lot of mail and email when I was applying.
Used the contact from AARP to contact a known insurance broker to set up the United Healthcare supplement.