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Scam #704: Letters to the Editor: Operation to halt Medicare fraud had some unfortunate side effects - Los Angeles Times

Scammers use the «Letters to the Editor: Operation to halt Medicare fraud had some unfortunate side effects - Los Angeles Times» script. If you hear something similar — stop the contact and verify through official channels.

Country

This scam pattern was documented in United States. The same pressure tactics appear worldwide — do not transfer money or share codes.

How the scam works

Scammers impersonate a trusted party, create urgency, and push for a transfer or one-time codes. If the story matches «Letters to the Editor: Operation to halt Medicare fraud had some unfortunate side effects - Los Ange», treat it as fraud until proven otherwise via official channels.

What to do

  1. End the call — you do not owe politeness to a scammer
  2. Never share SMS codes or card data
  3. Call the bank or agency only via the official number
  4. Warn family members about this script

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FAQ

What should I do if this is a Letters to the Editor: Operation to halt Medicare fraud had ?

Hang up. Call the organization back using the number on the official website or card. Do not transfer money or share SMS codes.

Is this really a scammer?

Real banks and government agencies do not demand urgent transfers or one-time SMS codes over the phone.

How do I protect my family?

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