HEALTHCARE MARKETPLACE

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Continued calls from this number. Even though I tell them I am reporting and blocking I have health insurance via my employer

They call nonstop. I have told them im not interested in purchasing heath insurance at this time but they keep calling

Official Marketplace website (www.healthcare.gov) has a page that says 844-477-7500 is a valid Marketplace phone number used for calling people in order to update their accounts.

Don't know if it's scam but the i.d. says suspected and the robo mentions they have records just like the vehicle repair marketers try to claim.

Insurance scammers

Caller: Insurance Scam

They claim they are the Healthcare Marketplace; however, did not personally identify herself. Said she had to give me information about my account and wanted all my personal information (which I did not give since they called me). She gave me the same phone number to call her back at 844-477-7500. Instead, I actually called the number for the Healthcare Marketplace and spoke to a representative who stated she did not know why they would call me as everything is in order! Praised me for not giving out my information.

844-477-7500 IS A LEGITIMATE NUMBER FOR GOV. MARKETPLACE HEALTHCARE. IT IS USED FOR OUTGOING CALLS TO VERIFY APPLICATION INFORMATION. I HAVE BEEN THROUGH THIS MERRY GO ROUND AND HAVE SPOKEN WITH LEGIMATE GOV HEALTHCARE SUPERVISOR ABOUT MY APPLICATION FROM THIS NUMBER. DO NOT DISMISS IT AS A SCAM!

claims to be healthcare.gov - Health Insurance Marketplace

Caller: Healthcare.gov

"Hello,Mom, (crying) can you hear me?"
I said "this isn't your mother" and he hung up.

Caller: young man

Guy calling says he's been in a car accident, I asked him what happened and he hung up before I could tell him I didn't have any sons... LOL

Young man crying saying "Mom, Dad, can you hear me"? I was laughing so hard he hung up right away.

Caller: No idea

I thought it was spam - came to my work phone number - VM was left by CDC because I contacted them regarding a patient. This number may be related to CDC - wait for voicemail!

Selling gay porn

Caller: Gay Porn

These idiots haven't figured out I'm over the age of 65, They don't even know they're talking to

Social security scam.

Pre-recorded call about health insurance.

Just not interested in health marketplace and they need to stop calling me if I am not interested.

Say they are insurance market place.

Says you are qualified to receive medical coverage.

Hangup on voicemail

Caller: Unknown

went on healthcare.gov it would not accept my password to log in, I hit forgot password after being denied several times. It said you have to answer a few questions 1st. "continue" click thinking you'll get questions, instead it gives error message that you have to call 800-318-2596 customer care. Asked for my full ss# phone# email address, & address, sent code to reset password, couldn't copy & paste, had to split screen & type in. Today major retailer notified me someone tried opening account in my name! FRAUD ALERT

Hangup

Caller: Unknown

PIA Marketplace health insurance scam November 15, 2017

This number calls me every other day from the end of October until December. This has been going on for years. I already have medicare AND other insurance, that together handles everything I need. I have never even looked at the website or called these people. The very first call in 2013, I answered. They told me medicare gave them my info to sign up for other insurance. I told that rep that I already had other insurance along with medicare and to remove me from their list. They said they would, but evidently never did. And when I told the medicare rep not to share my info with health marketplace or healthcare.gov, she said medicare never shared anything with them. I have no idea how they got my phone number and my name, but I wish they'd stop leaving voicemail messages on my prepaid cell phone. The emails are easier to deal with. I just mark them as spam.

The recording quality was too good for a spoof-scammer, though I wouldn't rule it out. It was an actual woman's voice, not a digital simulation robot speech synthesizer. Regardless, I don't have an American Express charge card....if it's really them, how did I get on the dialing list?