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We have over 20 years experience helping users like you with mobile phone or computer issues.

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the new technology that is available? Would you like to learn more about what it does and how to use it?

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News

Benefits Claimed Under Borrowed Identities ...
    - Federal prosecutors in Minnesota charged multiple individuals for Social Security fraud using stolen and deceased identities to claim retirement and disability benefits. - The schemes involved fraudulent applications supported by forged medical records, falsified employment histories, and manipulated identity data. - The article highlights this as an example of benefits claimed under borrowed identities.
  • Written by: LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Primary Topic: social security fraud stolen identities deceased identities retirement benefits disability benefits fraudulent applications forged medical records falsified employment histories manipulated identity data fraud schemes Minnesota Federal prosecut
Clinics Built To Bill, Not To Heal ...
    - Federal and state investigators in California uncovered Medicare fraud schemes centered on sham clinics and providers whose aim was to bill the program rather than treat patients. - The schemes used stolen and synthetic identities to submit fraudulent claims for services that were never provided or were medically unnecessary. - The article highlights the broader pattern of clinics built to bill—not to heal, as reported by prosecutors, and is published by Fraud Of The Day.
  • Written by: LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Primary Topic: Federal state investigators California Medicare fraud schemes sham clinics medical providers bill the program treat patients prosecutors stolen identities synthetic identities fraudulent claims services never provided medically unnecessary C
Therapy That Never Happened ...
    - A New Jersey healthcare provider was charged with submitting fraudulent Medicaid claims for physical therapy services that were never rendered. - The alleged scheme involved hundreds of therapy sessions and is being investigated by the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG). - The report appears on Fraud Of The Day with a link to the detailed post.
  • Written by: LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Primary Topic: Healthcare Medicare New Jersey healthcare provider fraudulent Medicaid claims physical therapy services never rendered New Jersey Office of the Attorney General U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General HHS-OIG Me
 

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Beware Social Media Trust Scams ...

Con artists exploit social media, building trust through friendly conversations. They manipulate this trust, convincing victims to send money or share sensitive information. Always be suspicious of quick intimacy or financial requests. Don't hesitate to ask a Wisecrack for help when you're stuck.