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2: Agents began calling me within seconds, and still have not stopped.
3: Weeks later I chose the 1st agent that called me. I dialed 858-346-5861, the number on which I spoke to a gentleman for about 10 minutes. (He had provided a different "home phone" but I got flooded with texts and calls since then)
4: The call to them was answered with no company name, just "if you want to buy insurance press #..." which I did and reached Nicole. I gave her all my important data, agreed to a plan, and she sent me something via SMS that would've taken 20 minutes to read, so I scrolled through it and e signed. No copy of it or anything else came via email or otherwise. Tapping the link again brought me to a message something like: "this is already executed" with no indication of company name or description. I was given a bunch of empty promises such as "you will get a membership card within 2 days". Also her direct number: 888-611-7032.
5: Nothing came in the mail. I called the 888 number which disconnected me a few times. Reached a CSR (Nicole was not available) who gave me: www.multiplan.com and my membership number so I can look up a specialist and print a card.
Multiplan is not an insurance carrier nor broker but they do carry a list of physicians. I googled the 888 number and it had a scam tag. 4-5 days later still got no member card, so I disputed the charge through my bank, successfully. I also found a way to a membership card, and it wasn’t a health insurance card but 3 unrelated “memberships”, 1 of which was “identity theft protection”. Yesterday, a full 10 days after speaking to Nicole, I got a card in the mail, redacted and attached.
I do not believe any of it.
Reported details
2: Agents began calling me within seconds, and still have not stopped.
3: Weeks later I chose the 1st agent that called me. I dialed 858-346-5861, the number on which I spoke to a gentleman for about 10 minutes. (He had provided a different "home phone" but I got flooded with texts and calls since then)
4: The call to them was answered with no company name, just "if you want to buy insurance press #..." which I did and reached Nicole. I gave her all my important data, agreed to a plan, and she sent me something via SMS that would've taken 20 minutes to read, so I scrolled through it and e signed. No copy of it or anything else came via email or otherwise. Tapping the link again brought me to a message something like: "this is already executed" with no indication of company name or description. I was given a bunch of empty promises such as "you will get a membership card within 2 days". Also her direct number: 888-611-7032.
5: Nothing came in the mail. I called the 888 number which disconnected me a few times. Reached a CSR (Nicole was not available) who gave me: www.multiplan.com and my membership number so I can look up a specialist and print a card.
Multiplan is not an insurance carrier nor broker but they do carry a list of physicians. I googled the 888 number and it had a scam tag. 4-5 days later still got no member card, so I disputed the charge through my bank, successfully. I also found a way to a membership card, and it wasn’t a health insurance card but 3 unrelated “memberships”, 1 of which was “identity theft protection”. Yesterday, a full 10 days after speaking to Nicole, I got a card in the mail, redacted and attached.
I do not believe any of it.