
How do I apply for Medicare if my social security account is locked?
To apply online when your Social Security account is locked or because of IRS/Social Security account locked account or you cannot open a “My Social Security” account and have a suspended account. Click on the EXIT button (do not click off the page) and proceed to the Medicare enrollment application page.
Can I enroll in Medicare online with a suspended Social Security Account?
Suspended Social Security Account Can’t Enroll in Medicare Online! I’m turning 65 in July and last week I tried to open a “My Social Security” account to enroll in Medicare online but my Social Security account is blocked.
Why is someone locked out of their social security?
Someone turning 65 in June, had a Medicare consultation at the Toni Says office and when he was enrolling in Medicare, was locked out of his Social Security account because his credit/IRS file was locked due to someone also making a false IRS tax filing.
Why do websites get blocked?
Why Websites Get Blocked? Censorship appears to be increasingly severe not only in countries, which we traditionally view as authoritarian (Iran, North Korea, China, Russia, etc.) but also in Western ones. It is not uncommon anymore for users from around the globe to find themselves unable to access their favorite resources.

Is Medicare website not working?
Medicare.gov is UP and reachable by us.
How do I access my Medicare information online?
MyMedicare.gov is a free, secure online service that's available to help people with Medicare access their personal Medicare-related information 24 hours a day, every day. Medicare will automatically mail instructions and a password to people who are new to Medicare.
How do I set up my Medicare account online?
1. Go to the MyMedicare.gov Account Creation PageLook for the Log In button on the top right corner of the site.Click Log In.From the login screen, click Create an Account Now.
Can you call Medicare 24 hours a day?
Medicare.gov Live Chat is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except some federal holidays.
Is my Social Security account the same as my Medicare account?
A: They're not the same thing, but they do have many similarities, and most older Americans receive benefits simultaneously from both programs. Social Security, which was enacted in 1935, is a government-run income benefit for retirees who have worked – and paid Social Security taxes – for at least ten years.
How do I know if my Medicare is active?
The status of your medical enrollment can be checked online through your My Social Security or MyMedicare.gov accounts. You can also call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or go to your local Social Security office.
Where do I find my linking code for myGov Medicare?
You can get a linking code by calling Medicare. If you're not enrolled in Medicare, you won't be able to link it to your myGov account. Find out how to enrol in Medicare. To link Medicare to your myGov account, your name recorded with myGov must match your name with Medicare.
Can I access Medicare without myGov?
If you don't have a myGov account or a Medicare online account, you'll need to set them up. You can use your Medicare online account to manage details and claims, view statements and get letters online. To do your business with us online, create a myGov account and link to Medicare.
Do I need separate logins for Social Security and Medicare?
Both SSA and Medicare have on-line portals you can use to reach specific information related to you and your personal issues. This process requires creating passwords and logins for the myssa.gov website or the myMedicare.gov portals.
How can I reach Medicare by phone?
(800) 633-4227Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services / Customer service
What is the best way to contact Medicare?
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) For specific billing questions and questions about your claims, medical records, or expenses, log into your secure Medicare account, or call us at 1-800-MEDICARE.
What is the best Medicare helpline?
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) can help. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.
What is the blue button on Medicare?
One of the most popular features is the Medicare Blue Button, which helps you quickly and securely download and share your personal health information, including your Part A , Part B and Part D claims. Once you’ve logged on to your MyMedicare.gov account, take the following steps to use the Blue Button:
What information is available on Medicare?
Some of the information includes your Medicare plan name, plan type, quality ratings and your plan period.
How to contact MyMedicare.gov?
If you have any questions about using MyMedicare.gov that aren’t answered above, you can call the MyMedicare.gov technical advice line at 1-833-906-0981 or 1-833-906-0981 for TTY users. Alternatively, once you’ve logged on, you can chat to the MyMedicare.gov support team using the Live Chat feature.
Why was my Social Security account locked out?
Someone turning 65 in June, had a Medicare consultation at the Toni Says office and when he was enrolling in Medicare, was locked out of his Social Security account because his credit/IRS file was locked due to someone also making a false IRS tax filing.
What to do if your Social Security number is locked?
If your credit/Social Security number or IRS information has been compromised and the My Social Security account is locked, then click EXIT and proceed to the Medicare enrollment application. For help enrolling in Medicare contact the Toni Says® office at 832-519-8664 or email [email protected].
Why is Medicare not being offered?
There are a variety of reasons why a Medicare plan might cease being offered, and all of them could mean that your private coverage is taken away. Low-performing Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part D plans may be discontinued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). A private insurer may decide to restructure their plan offerings ...
Why did Medicare take away my benefits?
Depending on the type of Medicare plan you are enrolled in, you could potentially lose your benefits for a number of reasons, such as: You no longer have a qualifying disability. You fail to pay your plan premiums. You move outside your plan’s coverage area. Your plan is discontinued.
What happens if Medicare Supplement is discontinued?
If your Medicare Supplement Insurance plan is discontinued, you should be granted enrollment in a new plan under guaranteed issue rights, which means no medical underwriting would be used in your application process.
What happens if you lose Medicare Part A?
This means that if you lose Medicare Part A or Part B because of failing to pay plan premiums, you may also lose your private Medicare plan coverage. Be sure to contact your plan carrier for more information.
What happens if you don't pay Medicare?
If you do not pay by the deadline indicated on the Second Notice, you will receive a Delinquent Notice.
Can you lose Medicare coverage once you start collecting?
Can your Medicare coverage be taken away once you’ve begun collecting them? There are, in fact, a few scenarios in which you can lose certain types of Medicare coverage. Depending on what type of Medicare plan you have, there are different rules you should be aware of in order to maintain your enrollment.
Is Medicare Advantage a private insurance?
Medicare Advantage plans (Part C), Medicare Part D prescription drug plans and Medicare Supplement Insurance plans (Medigap) are provided by private insurance companies. They are not provided by the federal government like Medicare Part A and Part B (Original Medicare). The eligibility rules for private plans can be different than ...
Geoblocking
This is one of the biggest threats to the freedom of the Internet, as blocking users from certain countries is increasingly common.
Companies may block some websites
To make employees work more efficiently, company leaders use different ways to control their activities.
Use VPN services
VPN (Virtual Private Network) allows you to connect to a server located in any part of the world on a peer-to-peer basis and bypass the central server. As you connect to a server outside of your home country, your IP address will be located outside of it too.
Become Anonymous: run your browser through a proxy
Connecting to a proxy is another way to circumvent restrictions. A proxy service will hide the restricted website from your ISP and will not let them track your activity. However, proxies do not code traffic as VPNs do, so they are less safe.
Use IP instead of URL
If you have discovered that a website is blocked, you can try accessing it through its IP because the blockers could have hidden the URL. It is possible to get the IP by pinging it using a free PING tool or in Command Prompt.
Choose between proxies in your browser
Some organizations use more than one proxy. As restrictions are directed via particular proxies, there may be ones through which the blocked website can still be available. Use the Connection Settings option in your browser and switch to another proxy, which is likely to be unrestricted.
Use browser extensions
If you use dynamic websites regularly, and your organization or government is blocking them, they can still be accessed via browser extensions like UltraSurf, ProxMate, Hola, etc.
