Yes, this is either a scam to get you to pay some "processing fee" or deductible or plain vanilla insurance fraud. Why in the world you need your DNA tested anyway? As far as knowing your info, that can happen in many ways. Insurance company leak is possible. If you are older, over 55, you are targeted since you are apt to be trusting, and also can be intimidated.
Do NOT call these crooks back. Do not talk to them if they call again. That just gets you more calls from them and others. Block the calls from that number.
You might be able to report this to your insurance carrier. It is worth calling your carrier to see if they are interested in having the phone number and the name the crooks are using. Long shot, but might help others.
Called my cell phone a half-dozen times recently, never a message. Finally called them back from a different phone. Person answering the phone admitted that they were making random sales calls, I told them that my phone is on the do not call list and they were in violation of the law. Blocked them.
I've received five calls this week from these people..caller ID says 'park ridge nj'. I never answer calls I don't recognize. If, by chance, I'm caught off guard and do answer, no one can ever pronounce my last name. So I tell them they have the wrong number, no one with that name lives here, please remove this number from your calling list, thank you. These people (all of them) suck
Called saying this is Rx Pharmacy we are filling you topical pain cream script; They sound convincing they have just enough bad attitude when you question them to like a legit medical provider. I can see them ripping off many
Someone at a call center named Tracy called and claimed I was eligible to get a topical pain cream from them that my insurance would pay for. This sounded very suspicious because she used the name of a company, Express Scripts, that has only sold me prescription meds in the past and nothing I could get over-the-counter from a local pharmacy.