Social Security policyholders need to be aware of the risk of lifetime review scams. The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) issued, this Thursday (8), warning about scams after the judgment of the matter by the Federal Supreme Court (STF). e-mail, social networks or other channels, to offer services or benefits, nor to revise values. The INSS highlighted that the decision of the STF is not yet valid because the judgment needs to be published. Only then will the next steps to be taken be defined. The INSS recommends that policyholders eventually contacted about the lifetime review do not pass on personal data (such as CPF, telephone, address or benefit number), do not send photos of documents or photos and never share the access password to the Portal Gov.br.In the alert, the INSS also clarifies that all services provided by the municipality are free. The insured, therefore, must not make deposits, payments or transfers to persons who use the name of the agency. If you suspect a scam, the INSS advises blocking contact and filing an incident report. By 6 votes to 5, the ministers decided that policyholders can go to court to request the recalculation of the benefit based on all contributions made throughout life. of retirement, if lower contributions are included in the new calculation. Especially those who retired before the 1998 Social Security Reform and the institution of the social security factor in 1999.
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