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Answering as “Healthcare Solutions” again at this time, at least that’s what I’m getting. Medicare Parts A+B free benefits/discounts [scam?]. Transferred to an American female calling herself “Vanessa” @ “Select Quotes Senior”. Told me the website is selectquote.com but also told me they are running ads on other {undisclosed} sites!
Told her my D.O.B is August 5th 1970 making me 54 in 2024 and my zip code is 60411 making me live in Chicago Illinois.
“Vanessa” didn’t even bother attempting any verification or questioning my disclosed information → Apparently couldn’t even tell by my voice either that I am of course nowhere near 54 LMFAO and the fact I was calling from a (260) area code number meaning I would in fact be, character wise, located somewhere in Northeast Indiana instead. She then proceeded to connect me to an actual “advisor” to the state I claimed to be from which in this case was Illinois of course - I was connected with another female calling herself “Francis”.
It would appear the third transfer has the agent doing the main dirty work? First it just to confirm if the victim is interested, second is with the company collecting first part of personal information and the third (fuck knows what as I decided to hang up at this point LOL).
@scamterminator2021 @OfclyGoodenough
- IMPORTANT UP TO DATE REFERENCES:
→ Fake TurboTax, perhaps others: 844-297-9790 - #6 by MehNamesJeff
→ SelectQuote, Medicare SCAMMERS using Pakistani call centers DBA PolicyNational, Liberty Medical
→ Robocalling Medicaid scammers "Allied Insurance Partners" (616) 328-6305