Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Beware Covid-19 Scam

COVID-19 test results now available online - TBNewsWatch.comWith the uncertain times of the coronavirus pandemic, scams are circulating the country preying on unsuspecting public. Be on guard against scammers preying on fears related to the coronavirus pandemic. You need to be aware of some of the most recent Scams going around involving the stimulus checks and COVID19. Crooks will stop at nothing to scam the public, including using the coronavirus as a means of stealing your money, or worse your personal identity. 

If you get an unsolicited visit, call or email offering “corona” insurance, free or low-costs tests, or seeking personal information, it’s best to close the door, hang up, or exit out of the email and notify the authorities.

Beware of Following Scam:-

Fake “corona” insurance. Fake health insurance agents may try to sell low-priced insurance to cover coronavirus treatment. Most standard health insurance policies provide coverage for coronavirus treatment. If you receive one of these calls, simply hang up on the caller or robocall.

Canceled heath insurance. Beware of bogus calls warning you that your health insurance was canceled. These scammers may give you a tollfree number to call or you may be urged to click on a link in an email. Clicking on the link could result in the scammer installing malware on your electronic device. Most of these are attempts to steal your personal information. If you have a question regarding your health insurance, call the number on your insurance card.

Corona medicines and tests. Scammers are peddling fake vaccines, drugs, all-natural or organic treatments that are “insured and paid for” by your health insurance policy. The novel coronavirus is new. There is no known cure yet.

Senior scams. Beware of free virus tests at senior centers, health fairs or in your home. These scammers might ask for your Medicare number, Social Security number or other information to steal your medical or personal identity. Talk to your doctor or local health department if you think you need a test. Call your health insurer to answer any coverage questions.

Bogus travel insurance. Be wary of pitches for travel insurance that claim to cover coronavirus-related trip cancellations. Most standard travel insurance policies do not cover viral outbreaks or pandemics unless you are sick or if you have an expensive “cancel for any reason” policy. Know what your policy does and doesn’t cover.

1 comment:

  1. I want to purchase Insurance policy for the COVID-19. My age is 26 years how much premium I have to pay yearly and what will be premium amount? “Mudrabhandar

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