“Thank you for calling Liberty Medical Group, my name is Christian, how can I help you?”
Scammer will ask if you are a Medicare recipient and own a Red, White and Blue Medicare Card, then connect you with a “licensed agent” as there’s “additional coverage available in your area.”
The “specialist” I was transferred to was “Lia” (prerecorded voice) on a recorded line. “She” will ask for your name, age and ZIP code before transferring to Justin from SelectQuote., a BBB-accredited insurance services provider located at
6800 W 115th St., Overland Park, Kansas, 66211-2420
While the company is accredited with an A+ rating on the Better Business Bureau,several users have complained about the company using Indian call centers to circumvent the TCPA in order to sell their Medicare supplement and final expense insurance. Even if they responded to these complaints by adding victims to their internal “do-not-call” lists, the victims will still be called by the overseas call centers.
The company has been slammed with lawsuits regarding violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act in the states of Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio
NEW NUMBER - (585) 257-2204 (RadiantIQ/Inteliquent)
The person who called me was Pakistani and claimed to have obtained my personal information from a survey that I never completed. The call was marked as spam with the caller ID of “Healthcare.”