When I answeed the call from this number, a man asked to speek with me, and after I gave him my first name, he asked for my last name, claiming his screen had gone blank, wich sounded alot like a scam.
Express Scripts robocall? How to spot the scam
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If you get a call flashing Express Scripts on the screen, treat it like any other unsolicited sales pitch. These robocalls often claim they can save you money on prescriptions, then ask for personal details like your DOB or zip code. Never share that info unless you’ve initiated the call yourself. Hang up, verify the number directly on the official Express Scripts website or your pharmacy’s portal, and consider blocking the caller. Spoofing is common, so the displayed name isn’t a guarantee of legitimacy. Stay skeptical and protect your health data.
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Recent Reports for (314) 880-7703
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The caller tried to obtain my personal information, including date of birth and zip code, claiming it was necessary to verify a prescription, which I don't have.
The automated message claims to be from Express Scripts, offering to save time or money, but it's unclear what the purpose is
A robocall was received from these people, claiming they could help reduce my prescription costs, but I won't be returning their call
One should do their own reseach and learn about phone number spoofing, and considder why they are even looking up this number, if they know who it belongs to, they would have no reason to search for it.
It posible thats a robo call but its not trying to get your bussines, its your prescription drug plan checking your med usage and giving you suggestions, you may have a health insurance like BCBS.
A message was left claiming they could save me money by enrolling in their program, but I'm skeptical since I can get similar services from my local CVS store.
The caller ID said EXPRESS SCRIPTS, it was a robocall, they were trying to get me to sign up for a medical plan, which would supposibly save me money, but the idear of recieving perishable drugs through the mail is unerving.
Legit numbers can be spoofed, thats a fact...