- As a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan or Blue Care Network member, we already have your information on file. If a caller asks for personal information, it is likely a scam. Do not provide any personal information they may ask for including, but not limited to, your social security number, date of birth, credit card information, driver's license number, bank account information or mother's maiden name.
- If a caller reaches out hoping to schedule a meeting to discuss changes in your plan, but you have not received a notification about a change through a letter or email, the caller may be luring you into a scam to sell other insurance or products not provided by Blue Cross.
- If you receive a call about a coverage issue or claim you did not bring to the company’s attention, it is likely the caller is a fraud.
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