My elderly Mother received this call. She has dementia and can't understand the difference between legitimate callers and calls such as these. When she did stay on the line, she was told that they were billing her Medicare for some equipment that she agreed to. Nothing has arrived.
Due to her health, we handle her finances and she has no access to any sensitive information such as Credit Cards, Medicare or Social Security Numbers. Getting these arrangements in place was a bit painful. She thought we were trying to take away her home, put her away and steal her money, etc. For the first time in years, she lives on her retirement income and hasn't had to spend any of her life savings for day-to-day living.
A scamster - tried to say I had ordered and paid for a medical alert system and needed to arrange for system - very rude, wouldn't listen or tell me who he was - never ordered or paid for this.
I got one too. Told me a relative had paid for a medical alert system for me and paid for shipping too. He said someone heard about someone falling in my home and ordered this for me. I asked how much a month this would cost me. He wouldn't answer. Next he put on recording that said press 1 to accept delivery. I reported this to the police department and to the Council On Aging, A warning about the scam will be on the COA website and in the COA newsletter.