We received a call from 312-239-6579 ("ILLINOIS CALL") during the early afternoon of June 6, 2011. The caller claimed to be "Bonnie" from "home healthcare agencies" who insisted on speaking to my elderly mother. She asked if I was her (I did not answer) and asked if she had Medicaid or Medicare. Bonnie claimed that her company was a "liaison" to home healthcare agencies and helped to get "free services" via Medicaid/Medicare. (Yeah, right, "free.") I asked Bonnie if her company was a not-for-profit and she couldn't answer. I asked her if we had done business with her company in the past (we hadn't) and she couldn't answer. I then told her she should add our number to their do not call list. I also told her not to call back and that, since she was in violation of the government's do not call list, her call would be reported.
Apparently the prize distribution scammers who previously used this number have found a new scam. All I can tell you is that you should never give out your personal information to anyone who calls you like this offering you something for nothing. Nothing is free and there's always a catch. They may be trying to steal your identity or worse. Be careful!
Apparently this is from a call center in Chicago. The call I received was from someone calling for Premium Destinations (a rip-off) time-share company. BBB has a lot of complaints about them. They said they were from Ormond Beach, FL and had a prize if I showed up for an appointment (with a credit card, of course). Now I have to block their calls.