These scammers call regularly, using different phone numbers.
No one in our home needs a brace. I once talked to an 'alleged' rep, told them to stop calling.
They do not listen.
Even if they were legit, 'which I doubt,' there is NO WAY on God's green earth I'd give personal information.
These scammers call regularly, using different phone numbers.
No one in our home needs a brace. I once talked to an 'alleged' rep, told them to stop calling.
They do not listen.
Even if they were legit, 'which I doubt,' there is NO WAY on God's green earth I'd give personal information.
Like many of these posters, I answered this call because of the Medical Center logo. A woman said they had been informed that I had injuries and needed a back or knee brace. Funny thing is, I am now in PT for a knee injury. At first, I thought the Orthopedic office had given out that information, but wised up quickly because they would never give out/sell it. The physical therapist thought that random luck (which the robo callers bank on) was probably why they mentioned the correct injury. Normally, I never answer a call with a number I don't recognize, or when the caller doesn't leave a message, like my legitimate medical offices do. I'll just have to be more vigilant.
I recently got a call from this number, and have gotten calls from other numbers in the past. (see my post above yours). Probably the same group of scammers, just using a new number.
I haven't seen any medical practitioner for back pain since 1981.
They are phishing for information.