Phone rang, caller ID stated CAREMARK, I answered. I robo call asked me to call them back at a 800 #. This made no sense as it was during business hours. If this was real, all they had to do is have a real person call me. Hung up-end of that crap.
Caller ID said Arizona. VM said it was a pharmacist named Ellen from CVS. Wants me to call back. I don't use CVS and I don't live in AZ. No thank you. Blocking this number.
Some insurance companies use CVS Caremark as their pharmacy vendor to monitor things like drugs that don't interact well, etc. If you have an insurance that does use CVS Caremark, even if you don't use CVS pharmacies in your local area, it might be a call from them. If you don't feel comfortable calling them back, at least check with your doctor to ensure you don't have medications that might be interacting badly with each other.
What Becky said except they call more often than Bridget from Credit Card Services. They wanted to talk to me about a medicine that I no longer take. 2 days later they are calling again.