“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.”
The “agent” will claim you qualify for “additional Medicare benefits” before transferring your call to a supervisor who will trick you into giving consent to receive additional calls, even if you are on the do-not-call list, before transferring your call to SelectQuote Senior.
These scammers are now spoofing local numbers to call my phone number with the Caller ID of “healthcare” several times per day. When I spoke with the female, they claimed to be from a “private brokerage company” but refused to give the exact company name.
Scammers are now using toll-free Plivo numbers to generate Medicare leads through a fraudulent advertorial on Rosenya. Recipients will be redirected to the website for Policy National through the nginx domain veryverycoolgadgets.com, but only if they are using a smartphone.
I’ve emailed the company and pretended I wasn’t charged, looking to see what it would show up as on my credit card. They identified themselves as Brownstone Resources.
They look to be a product shipping company down in california.
The company is listed on the Better Business Bureau as an online shipping broker with a failing grade. Their phone number is (888) 803-3178, a Twilio line where the agents answer as “Modern Life Trend,” which has a separate BBB listing where users are warned of a pattern of complaints regarding the sale of defective products.
The number listed there is (888) 806-2504, another Twilio line, and the company falsely claims to operate from a Mail To Go in Costa Mesa, California and a Staples in Irvine, California. All product returns are serviced by CLT Computers, Inc.
The company has been sued by Ontel for a patent dispute in the Central District of California on August 17, 2021.
Select Quote scumbags are being sued in 3 courts now! If anyone has been harassed by them, it might be prudent to reach out to the attorneys handling these cases. They are Anthony Paronich and Avi Kaufman.
If you guys only knew how many toll free numbers these pieces of crap are on, 24/7
They are very prevalent in the 866 prefix but have a substantial presence in all toll free prefixes.
I wish I’d set up to save every number I come across with them on it.
Without a word of a lie it would be close to 1000, if not more
Well, this is great news! More plaintiffs = larger class action lawsuit = MAJOR financial punishment for nasty filthy despicable sales degenerates! Saying that I HATE telemarketers and sleazy nasty salespeople would be a major understatement. They should be sent to concentration camps built solely for such purpose! I would install multiple phones by each and every bed used in such camps and post phone numbers for these phones on every major Indian, Pakistani and Filipino website. And then just let the fun begin!
I received a voicemail from someone working for Social Security Disability and she accidentally provided me with a number that was off by one digit. The incorrect number given was 866-568-9444. I went down a rabbit hole thinking there must have been a breach of my Social Security information. It being a coincidence is a stretch. I’m thinking this company is acquiring numbers that people might accidentally dial to try and trick them.
I reasonably believe that the Pakistani scammers who I am dealing with now might be used by this unethical entity, as well. A lot of them use similar language in their scripts. And the overall sham “scenario” seems awfully similar. Here they are: