Have heard noting about it.Neither has happened to anyone I know Gary. I would expect they asking those expected of fraud to verify their identity which is a wonderful, much needed step in assault on fraud IMHO.
https://www.livenowfox.com/news/new-social-security-rules-required-visit-office-in-person-anti-fraud
nope, they are not targeting those expected of fraud. if they had specific people they suspected of fraud, they should be able to just go after them.
good thing elderly people with mobility issues rarely have to deal with social security. oh, wait.
well, good thing they are adding offices and staff to accommodate this change. oh, shit.
this reminds me of a story i recently saw. i believe it was in tennessee. republicans (always republicans) were SO UPSET about medicaid fraud that they set up an office to crack down on it. they estimated there was $900,000 in annual fraud. the budget for the office? are you ready for this? $8M.
what is it about republicans that they hate fraud so much they are willing to lose $7M/year? and that was only if they were able to recoup 100% of the fraudulently gotten monies.