I got this call as well, from an automated system, telling me to call back and use this invoice number as my "billing information" was incomplete. The caller ID said Labcorp, and I did recently have some blood work done as part of a routine physical, so I didn't think it was out of the ordinary. When I called back, the automated system asked for my invoice number and zip code, then asked me how I'd like to make my payment, I think it was press 1 for credit or debit card and 2 for Medicare, something like that. No indication of what that payment was. I pressed zero to speak to a representative, they asked for my date of birth, which I entered, then they put me on hold and I hung up. Labcorp is indeed a legitimate company, but this is an odd way to handle payment for any bills that my insurance company may not have covered. I have yet to receive any kind of invoice from these folks. Maybe it was legit, but It sure could be construed as trying to trick someone, especially a senior, into parting with their credit card information.
Kept asking for spouses first name. Left a repeating msg if "name"
Push# 1 if not pick #2! Sounds scammy. Repeated same over and over filling answering machines capacity.
Received this call for my husband. Said it was some lab wanting to verify my mailing address. I hung up. I wasn't expecting anything from any lab and wasn't about to give my address out to someone too lazy to look it up.
I got this call as well, from an automated system, telling me to call back and use this invoice number as my "billing information" was incomplete. The caller ID said Labcorp, and I did recently have some blood work done as part of a routine physical, so I didn't think it was out of the ordinary. When I called back, the automated system asked for my invoice number and zip code, then asked me how I'd like to make my payment, I think it was press 1 for credit or debit card and 2 for Medicare, something like that. No indication of what that payment was. I pressed zero to speak to a representative, they asked for my date of birth, which I entered, then they put me on hold and I hung up. Labcorp is indeed a legitimate company, but this is an odd way to handle payment for any bills that my insurance company may not have covered. I have yet to receive any kind of invoice from these folks. Maybe it was legit, but It sure could be construed as trying to trick someone, especially a senior, into parting with their credit card information.