Got a voicemail that included a callback number, man.
CVS Caremark call warning! What you need to know - +1 423-822-2465 ((423) 822-2465)
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Heads up: unknown callers claiming a prescription refill often turn out to be scams. These calls typically use familiar pharmacy brand names like CVS Caremark or Aetna to gain trust, then ask for personal or payment info. Never provide health data or credit‑card numbers unless you have initiated the contact through the official pharmacy portal. Verify the caller by logging into your pharmacy account or calling the number on the back of your prescription card. If the call feels rushed or threatens account suspension, hang up and report the number to your carrier or the FTC. Stay vigilant and keep your medication records private.
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I dont want to see these blocks agen pleez
It's possible that the call was related to a prescription I filled while on vacation.
Like similar incidents, this call claimed to be CVS regarding an overdue medication refill. I keep close track of my prescriptions and have no record of such a need. I didn't recognize it and assumed it was unsafe.
It's evident this is a scam, especially since I don't use or have any affiliation with CVS.
A recorded caller asked to confirm my identity and requested four numbers, prompting me to hang up immediately, and it's disturbing that they obtained my name and phone number despite being on the Do Not Call Registry
Medical scam—tried to scare me into paying for bogus treatment. Stay away.
The automated message identified itself as CVS Care Mark courtesy call, stating that one of my prescriptions was overdue for a refill, they provided a number, 844-708-9387, and an account number, 2735444, to use when I return the call.
In a recent call, they posed as CVS, informing me that a prescription was ready for pickup.
The call originate from Chattanooga, TN
They asked for my date of birth, and claimed i had a prescription that needed renewing, but i've never used CVS for prescriptions, so it was clearly a scam
They called my wife by name, and said it was time for a prescription refill at CVS, but we dont use CVS.
This is a blatant scam, as CVS would never ask for personal details like name or date of birth
The automated call asked me for my birthday and claimed to be about a prescription pickup, which seemed suspicious.
The caller identified themselves as CVS Caremark, a Pharmacy Benefits Manager for health insurance and Medicare supplement plans, distinct from the regular CVS
Apparently, they left a voicemail claiming to be CVS, however i dont think thats true, this is a scamm.
I returned the call to inform them of their mistake, the 7 digit number isnt on file apparantly.
They said i had a prescription refill past due, and gave me a number and a 7 digit extention code, but it was just a loop.
A caller used my real name, but the call seemed suspicious.
I recieved a call, they claim to be from CVS Pharmacy, but they was talking about my prescription at Walgreens, and they wouldnt give me details until i enter my DOB, then they proceed to tell me wich prescription need to be refilled
I received a call regarding a CVS prescription, but I never fill prescriptions there.
Pretending to be from C*S pharmacy, they call from an Indiana number, attempting to trick recipients into providing critical information under the guise of a prescription refill.
The caller instructed me to dial a number and then enter a 7-digit code, a likely scam devised to coerce victims into incurring significant charges per minute
That was a junk call, not even worth a voicemail, haha.
This number showed up on my phone and said it was from Chattanooga, TN, thats all i know
The call from 1-844-708-9387 is believed to be fraudulent, as the recipient does not use CVS, and there are no plans to return the call.
This caller is obviousley a scammer
A robocall was received, claiming to be about an overdue prescription refill, addressing me by name.
A voice mail was received claiming to be from CVS Caremark, stating that a prescription was overdue, but this seems suspicious since I have never used their services.
The caller claimed to be from CVS, stating a prescription needed to be refilled, but this was deemed suspicious as the recipient does not use CVS for prescriptions and had previously undergone COVID-19 treatment with the company.