Pre-recorded (voice response type) call to cell phone on the DNC. Went ahead and answered questions with fake information, and I qualify for a free meter and a $100 restaurant.com gift card! We'll see who calls back and claims they got my lead information. Maybe they'll send a meter to the fake address I gave them...
For some of those early posts - no, your insurance did not give out your info. They are just blindly calling numbers, which is easy to do some computers work for virtually free. They make their money by either 1) getting paid for the lead by some doctor/company looking for patients, or 2) insurance scam by billing for these "free" meters.
Got a call back from a call center in Dllas (214-932-1544) for a place supposedly called "Diabetic Connect". As suspected, the meter is NOT free, they charge your insurance for it.
Another call-back from a "Scripts Pharmacy", supposedly out of Atlanta, GA. Trying to sell some snake-oil pain creme, but of course they'd have to get a prescription from my Doctor. Web site is www.pnarx.com which you can call at 877-328-2592 and complain about getting these robocalls, and include them as participating in this telemarketing violation.