The caller initiated the conversation by stating that multiple attempts had been made to contact me, claiming that time was running out and that I had money owed to me, with the promise of sending a form to fill out
Free Diabetes Supplies Scam? What to Watch For!
Summary — +18882792148
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Block the number, but also protect your data by never confirming personal details over the phone. Scammers posing as free diabetes‑supply providers often have exact address and insurance info, which they obtain from lab or retail leaks. Hang up immediately if the caller asks for your SSN, DOB, or insurance ID, and report the call to the FTC or your carrier’s spam‑blocking service. Use a reputable call‑blocking app and add the number to your phone’s block list. Keep a written log of each call, then share it with local consumer‑protection agencies. Staying silent and documenting the attempt are your best defenses.
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Recent Reports for (888) 279-2148
The call was a scam related to diabetes treatment.
I'm not diabetic, so please stop sending me these messages!
I request that all correspondence cease, as I do not have diabetes
The call pertained to diabetic supplies.
This is a scam or a fraud, be careful
Phishing for emails. Dangerous.
This caller represented my healthcare company, offering a free glucose monitor and addressing me by name, without requesting sensitive information
An offer to send free CPAP supplies was made, but the caller's evasiveness about their company raised suspicions, leading to the call being terminated.
This phone call was extremely bothersome
The origin of this call is unknown
It is advised not to answer, as the caller is potentially a scammer
Seem to be selling Diabetic suppllies or somthing
The call was related to sleep apnea.
When the call comes in as unsafe, i try to talk to
A telemarketer for diabetic supplies contacted me
This is a number used by telemarketers that should be blocked.
The legitimacy of this number is questionable, suggesting potential scam activity.
Matters related to diabetes are supposedly discussed via this number.
The call was automatically generated, characteristic of a robocall.
It is advisable to avoid answering calls from this number.
The call is related to supplies for diabetic patients.
No meaningful input provided
The caller attempted to sell me diabetic supplies over the phone.
User has advised exercising caution with this number.
The experience with this number has been remarkable, to say the least.
Apparently, BigA needs to improve their approach, as I was informally educated on the importance of call blocking
It's puzzling how these callers obtain their information, especially considering they contact multiple individuals who have no history of visiting a lab for diabetes testing.
Notably, these scam calls began after I had blood work sent to LabCorp for a diabetes test, suggesting that the scammer may be obtaining personal information from LabCorp or similar entities.
It's suprising that blocking the number does'nt prevent them from continuning to make phone calls, and conveys absolutly no message