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Scammers pretend to be from Medicaid and say you need to pay to enroll. But the real Medicaid will never ask for money. Here are ways to spot these scams.
Scammers pretend to be from Medicaid and say you need to pay to enroll. But the real Medicaid will never ask for money. Here are ways to spot these scams.