Scam Number: (888) 563-0031
Carrier: Inteliquent
Dialer Used: ViciDial
Call Center Location: United States ![]()
Answers as: “Blue Cross Blue Shield,” “Health Insurance Marketplace” or the “National Enrollment Center”
Technicians: Michael, Sammy, Brianna, Mia, Philip, Adam, Morgan, Kevin, Diana
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I am a reporter with Bloomberg News and I just published a story that mentions Strategic Limited Partners: (gift link) https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2025-health-care-plans-fake-jobs/?accessToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzb3VyY2UiOiJTdWJzY3JpYmVyR2lmdGVkQXJ0aWNsZSIsImlhdCI6MTc0NjQ4MzMwMSwiZXhwIjoxNzQ3MDg4MTAxLCJhcnRpY2xlSWQiOiJTVlQzT09EV0xVNjgwMCIsImJjb25uZWN0SWQiOiIxNUYxQzZGOEU1QjM0NTVBOTlFNUE0QTJENzc3MjQwRiJ9.xBY6bc2FTh7mRWIkLXEucgnFs-lg3IWJFA5wcNqYNtE
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I thank you for bringing this to my attention, @zachmider. Here’s a basic summary for those who consider it TL:DR:
- The victims, Joe and Sarah Strohmenger, were deceived into paying $8,734/year for a “bare-ones” health insurance plan from Quick Health a Reading, PA-based company that’s been banned in four states for deceptive marketing.
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- The FBI, with state insurance officials, have questioned employees and seized computers from the company.
- When signing up, Joe was also signed up for a fake job at Outreach Data Partners, LP, which falsely claimed to operate from a UPS Store in Atlanta, Georgia.
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- His fake job requires him to install an app on his phone that will harvest his personal data and sell it to advertisers.
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- The PO Box Outreach uses is shared with over a dozen entities, including Consumer Data Partners, American Partnership Group and Socios Buenos.
- When attempting to get a refund, Joe wound up paying $20,000 for additional policies that don’t cover anything at all! Worse is the fact that the NY State Dept. of Financial Services REFUSED to resolve their complaint!
- The culprit behind the entire scheme was identified as Bill Bryan, a wealthy 66-year-old Californian behind television sitcoms like Night Court.
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- Bryan and business partner Arjan Zieger operated Suffolk Administrative Services, LLC and Providence Insurance Co. out of Puerto Rico to handle almost every aspect of the data companies’ health plans.
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- Bryan distributed these plans through a network of telemarketers (most based in South Florida) in 2018.
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- Bryan has claimed that he monitors agencies and terminates those with shady practices. This includes Quick Health, who was “cut off years ago” but continues to sell his plans to this very day!
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- Bryan, Zieger, and two of their companies were sued by the Labor Department for improperly pocketing millions of dollars in an employee-benefits business separate from the fake job plans.
- A similar company, Vitamin Patch, LLC, enrolled victims into a fraudulent multi-level-marketing (MLM) business to sell their “innovative, time-released topical patches” that “are designed to deliver supplements directly through your skin and into your bloodstream.”
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It would be a shame if his home address was leaked, anyone have it?
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