Two days ago, I received a letter from "Geico Advantage Insurance Company." Offering medical expense protection. It mimics Medicare. Wanted my birth date, credit card and signature. No phone number. Stank of a scam.
This morning I called Geico customer service. Geico does NOT offer medical expense protection. Please tell your friends.
Anyone falling for an unsolicited organization which asks for such information should not be allowed to be online. This kind of stupidity only feeds these organizations.
Geico Advance Insurance Company insures my car. It seems the scammers are targeting Geico customers.
That's how I had Geico's customer service number.
@LiterateHiker Does Geico ask such questions from it's clients?
No.