For alot of years, this number has been calling the corporation repeatedly, but when answered, ther is no one on the line, and telecom has try to block this number but it is a non working number
Why This IT‑Fake Call Keeps Coming Back?
Summary — +12036420715
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A pattern emerges where callers masquerade as IT or healthcare staff, often slapping a UK (44) or Irish (353) prefix onto the base 203‑642‑0715 number to dodge blocks. These pitches range from bogus IT reports to fake Cotiviti‑Aetna overpayment schemes, usually delivered with a heavy accent and vague corporate titles. If you receive such a call, let it go to voicemail, don’t provide personal or financial details, and consider adding the full prefixed number to a blocklist. Reporting the nuisance to your carrier and to the FTC can help curb these persistent scams.
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Recent Reports for (203) 642-0715
The caller purported to be from Cotiviti regarding an Aetna overpayment, but it was actually a phishing scam, asking me to call back and provide sensitive information.
This is a indian spam call
The calls dont seem to be from the UK nor the 353 extension, telemarketers often add to the number they are actually calling from
It seems unclear why the original poster referenced two different phone numbers in their comment about 203-642-0715.
Its not 30, its been over 3 years, you can reach them at 44-203-642-0715 or 353-203-642-0715
For decades, this corporation has been receiving cold calls from this number, which sometimes includes international prefixes like 44 or 353, making it difficult to block.
The individual on the other end was completely unintelligible, making the call utterly useless.
I recived a call from the same person, but this time the country code 0044 appeard befor the number
Regrettably, I answered the call, which appeared on my screen as Cotivit, a name I mistakenly associated with a healthcare office I had been in contact with.
A man with an accent called, claiming to be from a company called COTIVITI, which is a healthcare analytics firm, and asked to speak with a specific IT manager.
A young lady from Mac World made a sales call, which was not of interest.
Recurring calls are being made from this number, with the caller claiming to be from the DC District Court, despite having a different area code, and speaking with a heavy accent.
Numerous calls are made from this and similar numbers, often preceded by the country code 44, with the caller typically asking for IT personnel and displaying a lack of knowledge about the employee's workplace or name.
This IT spam scam is just a bunch of indian nonsense, completly ridiculus.