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Scammer's website www.healthmembers.com, www.multiplan.com, unifiedlife.com
Scammer's address unknown PO box 981845, El Paso, TX 79998, USA
Country United States
Victim Location NV 89508, USA
Total money lost $324
Type of a scam Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare
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.
Scammer's website www.healthmembers.com, www.multiplan.com, unifiedlife.com
Scammer's address unknown PO box 981845, El Paso, TX 79998, USA
Country United States
Victim Location NV 89508, USA
Total money lost $324
Type of a scam Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare
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.