Scam calls trying to steal Medicare info – how to stop them! - +1 502-418-2791 ((502) 418-2791)

Summary — +15024182791

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Robocall
Caller Type: Unknown
Location: United States — Kentucky
Reviews: 7
Carrier: —, Region: Kentucky

Expert Opinion

Block the number immediately and add it to your phone’s spam filter. The calls from +15024182791 appear to be automated robocalls that shift scripts, often claiming to need a name like “Judy” or demanding Medicare details. Never share personal or financial information with unsolicited callers, especially when the request feels urgent or vague. Use your carrier’s call‑blocking tools, third‑party apps, or register the line with the FTC’s Do‑Not‑Call list. Report persistent scams to the Federal Trade Commission and, if you suspect identity theft, alert your Medicare provider. Stay skeptical and keep a log of each call for evidence.

Caller Categories

Unknown
Robocall
Harassment Call
Scam

Caller Names

Robocall
Ian Miller (scam)
Don't know.

Details

Location: United States — Kentucky
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.2

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Recent Reports for (502) 418-2791

15024182791 Harassment Call

Receiving multiple calls, each with a different pretext, is not only frustrating but also warrants a request to cease contact.

15024182791 Unknown Don't know.

This number called me twise this morning, the second time i answred, but i knew it was a scam, they asked for 'Judy' and i told them no one with that name is here, then they hung up

15024182791 Unknown

The informations provided by the user are a cautionary tale

15024182791 Scam Ian Miller (scam)

The call from this number is an attempt to scam, claiming Ian Miller is involved and seeking Medicare information.

15024182791 Robocall Robocall

This robocall is very irritaing, I recieve it alot.

15024182791 Unknown

User warning: caution is advised.

15024182791 Unknown

The information provided about this number is that it is undesirable

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