Two calls from them today. The first clue that it's a telemarketer is the 10 second dead air waiting for some butt puppet to come to the phone. This girl came on the line in this teeny tiny voice and asked to speak with the owner. When asked who she was and what company she was affiliated with, she said something about US Health Advisers. I told her to add my number to their DNC list and she hung up which probably means I'll get more calls tomorrow.
Answered, heard a short tone and an automated "goodbye". Suspect telemarketer or scammer using VoIP to defeat caller ID. Number reports as being from Kirkland, WA.
Just got a call from them and they were asking about my health insurance. I am an insurance agent and the person hung up. The caller ID said nothing about marketing for health insurance or anything.
Health insurance telemarketers. There seems to be a rash of them in Washington state and elsewhere, and once you are on their lists, or have more than one business, you can get several calls a day. I hope all will complain, and if this keeps up I hope there will soon be business 'do not call lists' legislated. In the mean time, maybe we should all waste as much time of their health insurance agents as possible, and never, ever, do business with who they refer the business to. If anyone knows where they are buying their list to begin with, that would be great to know because their tactics borders on harassment.