Nuevo bono de Anses 2026

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Estafas con el bono ANSES: cómo cuidarte y cobrar sin sustos

Cuidá tus datos: el bono no se “habilita” por mensaje ni por llamada

Regla número uno: si alguien te pide la clave de Mi ANSES, un código que te llegó por SMS, una foto del DNI, una selfie con el documento, tu CBU o datos de tu tarjeta “para activar el refuerzo”, es un intento de estafa. Los pagos oficiales se anuncian y se liquidan por canales públicos. No hay que abonar nada, no existe un “registro por WhatsApp” y ningún gestor está autorizado a cobrarte para acelerar el trámite.

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Lo que sí conviene hacer: entrar siempre desde la web o la app oficial de ANSES, abrir tu liquidación, mirar el cronograma y, si necesitás ayuda real, acercarte a una oficina o usar la línea oficial. Nada más que eso.

Errores típicos que terminan mal: hacer clic en links acortados que llegan por SMS, mandar capturas con datos personales por chat, ingresar a la cuenta desde redes Wi-Fi públicas o instalar “aplicaciones parecidas” a la oficial bajadas de fuera de Google Play o la App Store.

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Para sumar tranquilidad: si el pago ya está acreditado, no hace falta retirar todo el mismo día. Manejarte con calma reduce el riesgo de robos y te libra de las filas más cargadas.

Y si llegás a notar algún movimiento que no reconocés en tu cuenta, cambiá la clave de inmediato, comunicate con tu banco y guardá todas las capturas posibles. Reaccionar en las primeras horas es lo que más ayuda a recuperar el dinero.


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