I got some quotes from health insurance websites last night, and this morning I got a phone call from this number. The person spoke too fast for me to catch the real name of the company, but I assumed that was a phone call from the company to which I applied my insurance policy. I was not ready to speak for the moment, so I asked if I could return a call from me, and asked her name. When I called back to the phone number using the person's name (Dorothy), the person was not available. Someone else started asking about my interest in insurance coverage and stuff, then I realized I was not talking to the right agent. I asked, "Are you representing Wellmark or eHealthinsurance?" The person on the other phone didn't clearly tell her company's name but kept telling me she represent many insurance companies. It was obvious that they did not have my application, but just my name and phone number. I told the person I would not have to repeat my information as everything is on the application I had filled the night before. As she was not identifying herself clearly, I just decided to end the conversation without feeding her my information. I am glad I was not fooled by fast-speaking rep who could wrongly communicate someone whose English is not the first language. I can speak, read, and write English fine, but not enough to catch that fast speed in accents.
I got some quotes from health insurance websites last night, and this morning I got a phone call from this number. The person spoke too fast for me to catch the real name of the company, but I assumed that was a phone call from the company to which I applied my insurance policy. I was not ready to speak for the moment, so I asked if I could return a call from me, and asked her name. When I called back to the phone number using the person's name (Dorothy), the person was not available. Someone else started asking about my interest in insurance coverage and stuff, then I realized I was not talking to the right agent. I asked, "Are you representing Wellmark or eHealthinsurance?" The person on the other phone didn't clearly tell her company's name but kept telling me she represent many insurance companies. It was obvious that they did not have my application, but just my name and phone number. I told the person I would not have to repeat my information as everything is on the application I had filled the night before. As she was not identifying herself clearly, I just decided to end the conversation without feeding her my information. I am glad I was not fooled by fast-speaking rep who could wrongly communicate someone whose English is not the first language. I can speak, read, and write English fine, but not enough to catch that fast speed in accents.
I Have had these exact same issues from the exact number. I wonder If I do another application and use the 312 894 4349 number in place of my number what would happen