You should’ve seen the reply email I sent them when they suggested the number may have been spoofed. I told them to use an iota of intelligence and CALL the damn number…that it was still ANSWERING as a ficticious company trying to steal insurance info. Absolute F’ing morons.
Here’s my reply to all on the email list:
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This is NOT a spoofed number! Here’s a novel approach…CALL THE NUMBER – they will answer as Family Medical Center and want to provide a “swab test kit” in return for your insurance info. IT IS A SCAM! Do your job with some intelligence for God’s sake!!
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On Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 3:17 PM [email protected] [email protected] wrote:
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Josh Evans - 1/2/2025, 2:17 PM:Hello J,
Thank you for providing a destination number. It would still be very helpful to us if you could provide the date and time of the call as well.
We are asking for this because we are going to have the responsible carrier for the number 8083022547, investigate, and in order to do so, the first thing they will want to determine is whether this call came from their customer, or if the call was spoofed. “Spoofing” is when someone makes a call and injects a false calling number into the call, in order to hide the true calling number.
I have opened a ticket with the responsible carrier and have asked them to investigate. If you could provide the date and time of this call you are reporting that would be helpful.
We will keep you posted on what our partner reports back and please let us know if you have any questions.


