Got a call from the "nurse" at MVP healthcare and immediately wanted to confirm my personal information before continuing. When I refused, she rushed to end the call and said a letter would be sent.
This phone number calls my home phone at 1:00 am, 3:00 am, 4:00 am, 5:00 am. and 6:00 am. I answer and it is just beeping. I am getting annoyed because of these early morning phone calls. I don't even have a clue to why they would be calling me or how they got my phone number.
If it comes as a fax more than once you can get it stopped. Call MVP and ask that they send a request to IT with your name, phone number, the number the calls are coming from, and the times the calls came in. It should stop in a day or two after that.
These are auto-dialed calls generated by MVP Healthcare most often used by Caremark, their pharma partner affiliated with CVS that handles all mail order scripts.
If you're taking any daily static meds for conditions such as high BP, cholesterol, ect... they want YOU as a customer as theses type of maintenance auto-fill meds represent a nice, steady flow of base revenues for them with little to no effort. They are given access to your contact info and certain personal medical information as well as to the electronic communications system as part of their negotiated preferred vendor benefits.
Personally, I feel if they are going to have a computer call me on behalf of another company (vendor) with the sole intent of trying to sell me something the very basic consideration of a message should be left if there's no answer~ saving ppl like me the time required to research this mystery # that's calling me 4-6 times a day without a message being left and often times terminating the call after just 1 or 2 rings~ downright freakin RUDE quite frankly not to mention unprofessional- and also NOT something I agreed to knowingly.
So I called the number and had the customer service rep with MVP delete my number to end these calls. When MVP contacts you they will always both notate your profile in the system and when available leave a brief message as part of their required policy. Clearly begs the question as to why the same is not required of their partner vendors they share our info with wouldn't you think?