Can I Have a Do-Over When it Comes to Social Security?
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Q. I claimed Social Security benefits at 62, and I’m realizing that it’s too early. I am concerned that since I made the decision, I’m going to have to live with it. Will I be stuck with a reduced benefit for life, or can I change my mind? If I can change my mind about Social Security, do I need to do the same for Medicare? What else should I keep in mind when it comes to Social Security, so I don’t
make any other errors. Thanks for your help!
Critter Corner: Has Mom’s Social Security Number Been Suspended or Cancelled?
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The phone rings a lot at my mother’s house (she has quite the social life for a 90-year old woman!) One call she received the other day sounded official to her, she explained to me, but she couldn’t get to the phone in time. A person from the “Judiciary Department” left a message saying that mom's “identity has been threatened” and that her “Social Security number has been cancelled.” She was ready to
call the guy back and give him personal information to stop it from happening. Before she calls the guy back, please confirm that this is a scam and what someone should do if they get one of these calls.
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