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George – Jul 12, 2020

Victim Location 10472

Type of a scam Employment

I was contacted by email. The email said that I was selected for an interview so I had to download an app to have an interview online. I had the interview the next day but it was by text. (so weird) regular questions, after finished, the guy told me to wait online to have an answer. Almost Immediately he told me that I was perfect to fix in the job, so I had to give him my personal information for all the paperwork. Then he told me that I have to buy some software to work at home but the company was going to pay me for this sending me a check so they needed me account information. finally i thought it was so easy and suspicious, and I didn’t give him me information and stop talking to him.

Haley – Apr 09, 2020

Victim Location 76301

Type of a scam Other

I’m looking for work from home position. I replied to a Facebook ad and did an interview through email. They said I was hired and they needed my bank account information to deposit money for equipment I would need to work. They sent me a I-9 and a W4, as well as an offer letter. Then they asked for my debit card information front and back.

Jenny – Mar 23, 2020

Victim Location 70084

Type of a scam Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare

Got a phone call fro 1-885-771-0041 saying they had info concerning info on my insurance and asked if I was "my name" and I said yes without thinking. Then the phone made some noises and no one ever came on the line. File a complaint with the FBI complaint site as well

Matthew –

Victim Location 78023

Type of a scam Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare

Caller said that she was calling for Aetna and that she needed to verify my address and make an appoint for Nurse for medical evaluation. I didn’t think of it until later that at a coverage information with Aetna agents who advised about the scam last month. I am a senior citizen Do not remember if I verified my address at this time.

Kathryn –

Victim Location 61109

Type of a scam Phishing

Aetna has become aware of impostors who are calling people – often multiple times a day – and fraudulently claiming to be from Aetna. The calls may be from an automated service that repeatedly dials a number, or from a live person.  Aetna is not placing these calls, or directing others to place them.

By falsely claiming to represent Aetna, one of our companies or any other reputable company, these scam artists want to trick you into

Sharing personal information that they will use to later steal from you

Giving them money for promised goods or services that you will never receive

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