(680) 213-6172, (442) 200-1419 & (316) 396-9449 - Medicare Impersonators Strike Back

On another note, I think @LordOfTheRings has had very extensive experience dealing with Filipino scammers. He mentioned that there were all sorts of “Evas/Bellas and Jennies” from the Philippines scamming non-stop.

I’m on hold now. This hold music is not the classical piano music. It has a bit of funk in the trunk so to speak. This hold music is a bit funky!
Good God! Hit me! Make it funky! (in the spirit of the late great Mr. James Brown)

  • Phone Number: 316-396-9449
  • Date of this Report: February 07, 2024
  • Phone Line Type: VOIP
  • Phone Company: PEERLESS
  • Phone Location: HALSTEAD, KS

These criminals stick to the same list of names? They do not seem to be very creative in terms of their fake names! Then again, these old tired scripts they use have not been updated in any creative ways either.

My VOIP number just got a call from a +45 Denmark phone number, or a spoofed +45 Denmark country code number.

Drat, after being on hold with the (316) 396-9449 number, the call ended in and of itself without anybody answering, and I was using a TextMe number and not the TextNow number of mine that I used to speak to Jenny/Bella/Eva on the (680) 213-6172 number.

Oh, yes, they also block fast. These are sensitive scammers. I had to rotate between 4 of my numbers to get ahold of them. Try (442) 200-1419.

When I hear of Denmark, I immediately think of their famous fairy-tale author Hans Christian Andersen. I wonder if the aforementioned Filipino grandmas wished to tell you a lovely fairy tale by Andersen. Hmmm, “The Ugly Duckling” would be most befitting in their case, except they’d never become swans.

I am listening to the classical piano music.

Eva answered. I asked, “Yes Eva, is this Medicare. I need to speak to Medicare please.”
She asked what my order is.
I said, “This is Medicare, correct?”
She replied, “Yes, what is your order?” (I think she means what medicine I have ordered.)
I said, “Yes Bella, I ordered some prescription medicine that I have not received.”
She noticed that I switched from using Eva with her since that is how she answered my call to using now BELLA.
She said, “Bella is busy at the moment. Would you like to speak to Jenny?”
I replied, “Yes, please put Jenny on the phone.”
After a pause, what sounded like the SAME WOMAN’S VOICE said, “Hello, this is Jenny.”

I said, “Hello Eva.”
She said, “NO, this is Jenny.”

I said, “Why do you keep using different names?”
She said, “No, this is Jenny.”

At this point I verbally attached her and she DEMANDED that I STOP CALLING.

I laughed and said, “Are you not aware that hundreds and hundreds of us call you every second of every minute of every hour of every day of every week of every month of every year of every decade that you work, you criminal gaping stinky [orifice from which someone defecates]?”

She mumbled something angrily and hung up.

Awwwww, poor Eva/Jenny/Bella!

I think it is the same woman but maybe I am wrong as maybe they just have voices that sound very similar.

CORRECTION: I just noticed my TextMe call is ticking still at 14 minutes and 22 seconds.
So she, Jenny/Eva/Bella or whoever, did NOT hang up but just kept the call going. This phone number (442) 200-1419 is not a toll-free number, so she is not increasing their phone bill.

Haha, I’m gonna hang up the call.

This is absolutely hilarious! I immediately thought of the film “Split”. As WebMD puts it: “Dissociative identity disorder, previously called multiple personality disorder, is usually a reaction to trauma as a way to help a person avoid bad memories.
Dissociative identity disorder is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality identities. Each may have a unique name, personal history, and characteristics”. There is your answer, sir! :rofl: :joy:

Haha, and the OLD movie named Sybil from 1976 that had Ms. Sally Field in it.

680 213 6172 just asked eva is she would take on 17" she said she does not get it,
I just told her you can get it and I think you be very happy about getting it, eva.

Excellent. Let’s all call and demand to talk to BELLA. We would not accept anyone, except for Bella! OK, we may accept “Eva”, but we say “no” to Jenny!

Yes! We need you to revert immediately to your “Bella” personality! We despise Jenny! Eva is at times barely tolerable.

We will speak ONLY TO BELLA!!!

HAHA! I just called the (680) area code number and Eva answered with only a timid hello.
I asked if this is Medicare. She said yes.
I asked, “What is your name, Ma’am?”
She replied, “Eva.”

“No, we only will speak to Bella. Eva is barely tolerable, and we refuse to speak to Jenny!”

“Bella is not available at this time.”

“Go inside your head and pull out the Bella personality, Eva! We ONLY WILL SPEAK to Bella!”

She hung up.

I like to use with all criminals/scammers the pronoun “we” rather than the pronoun “I” just to convey that there is an ORGANIZED EFFORT on OUR part to bait and harass the hell out of these criminals.

I think the story of Bella was well described as follows:

“Stanley:
Delicate piece she is.
Stella:
She is. She was. You didn’t know Blanche as a girl. Nobody, nobody, was tender and trusting as she was. But people like you abused her, and forced her to change.”

― Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire

Bella = Blanche. Just in the Philippines.

Bellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

This is brilliant! I called and asked for BELLA myself. They hung up right away!

@MehNamesJeff - join our little party here with these Filipino scammers! We need to talk to Bella!

(680) 213-6172 and (442) 200-1419 are both active. Beware, they are fussy, sensitive and block fast!

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(680) 213-6172 and (442) 200-1419 are still active but there is some hold.

442-200-1419 and 680-213-6172 are still actively scamming.

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This is excellent! You were able to keep them on the phone 20 minutes to prevent them from scamming more innocent victims!

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