They call themselves "Insurance Solutions" and have called our office 7 times a day to different extensions here for three weeks. We have since turned the number and frequency of calls over to our campus police department. They're pursuing the case now.
Insurance Solutions. We have a business so these people won't stop calling and they ask for my husband (they won't speak to me and I am the one who handles the health care side of things! Idiots!) They have mispronounced our business and our name. I asked them to spell our name and they can't do it, so they hang up! It sounds like they are from overseas somewhere, likely not calling from the US.
I answered. Phone ID said US Health Advisors. An Asian girl with a sweet voice answered and said her name was Grace and she works for Insurance Solutions. She asked for my husband, and asked if this was "___" (the name of a business we sold years ago). She mispronounced my husband's name and it took me 5 min. to understand her. I asked her where she was calling from and she hung up. We have an acquaintance locally who works for Insurance Solutions and they are a local company. They are looking into this "phenomena" . Maybe they were hacked and their listing was copied. I don't know what's going on. I have received many calls from this number. They are calling from overseas - that I am sure of.
I could not hear the person who called. Sounded like a bad connection, and the caller hung up. Could have been an overseas call as one previous person suggested. The caller id said "Insurance Solutions". I used our new CPR V5000 Call Blocker to block them. Bye, Bye Insurance Solutions. If you do not have a call blocker you need to buy one. I have entered 53 calls in the last 3 weeks, but the call blocker comes preprogrammed with 5,000 known spam/scam/telemarketer numbers. I believe we have had 3 robo calls. Calls have dwindled from over 20 a day down to 1 or 2 a day. We have a service business, so we have to answer every call even if the caller id is suspicious. Between the call blocker and web sites like 800Notes, I hope there will be a lot of telemarketers and scammers in the unemployment lines.