My mother, who has dementia, was contacted by these individuals claiming to help her with her insurance, but their intentions seemed suspicious, especially since she already has Humana insurance.
TrueBridge Medicare scam: What seniors should watch! - +1 800-300-0211 ((800) 300-0211)
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Recent patterns show callers from +18003000211 repeatedly pose as Medicare or Humana agents, pressuring seniors to share personal numbers and switch plans. The script often mentions a $3000 Medicare card or lower monthly costs, then asks for Social Security and insurance details. Never give out your Medicare number to unsolicited callers, and verify any offer directly with your carrier using official contact info. Register the number on the national Do Not Call list, block it on your phone, and report the incident to the FTC and your state’s consumer protection office. Staying skeptical and double‑checking credentials can stop the scam before it hurts families.
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I was contacted by Mr. Christopoulas, who claimed that my coverage would remain the same and that I would only need to pay $75 instead of $174.
After speaking with Tony at extension #9544, who provided this number for those interested in a grocery allowance card, I discovered the true nature of this operation through online posts, and it seems there may be some hidden motives.
Posting a response to a 2021 message was clearly a mistake on my part.
My experience has taught me that certain claims are essentially meaningless.
After looking them up, I found out that they are not accreditted by the BBB, wich is a red flag
I recived a call claiming I could get $3000 on a Medicare speciel card, they asked for my medicare number but I refused
I gave my phone number to someone named Rosa Marie
You are lieing and thats whats making your post look bad
If you claim to work for the company, it's puzzling that you're looking up your own phone number. It seems like you might be trying to promote something, which raises suspicions.
As an employee of the company, I agree with Jason that it's a legitimate company, Tranzact, which is an independent brokerage company that has contracts with other insurance companies
Discoverd thats a scammer
I figured out it was a scam, now I need to decid what to do next
I found out that this number is a scam on my cell phone, dont trust them
At first everythin sounded too good to be true, but then i started lookin it up and found out it was a scam, what a surprise.
A call was received today regarding insurance, and although initial agreement was expressed, curiosity led to further investigation, revealing the call to be a scam.
You might be working for them, thats what it seem like to me
A call was received regarding Medicare advantage plans.
The caller proceeded to ask me a series of questions.
This number was used to contact my mom, and the scammer attempted to deceive her into believing they were affiliated with Humana, but I intervened and put a stop to it.
Cindi McNair, representing herself as a Medicare agent, attempted to enroll me in Humana, which was later found to be a scam by TrueBridge Inc
It appears that many of the comments here are misinformed; a simple check with the Better Business Bureau could clarify the company's legitimacy.
It's surprising that the simple solution of changing one's Social Security number wasn't considered, and it's worth noting that unsolicited calls to sell plans are against the law.
I had a similar experience today, and I'm worried I might have fallen victim to a scam by sharing my number with the caller, who promised me a fantastic deal due to my Humana coverage. I desperately need a response to clarify what's happening.
They targeting older people on Medicare, trying to get them to change insurance, this cause alot of problem for the family member who is power of attorney
This number has been identified as Trubridge Insurance, which has a history of targeting older individuals to switch insurance providers
Suspicion arose when they contacted my father-in-law, asking for his Medicare number, which seems like a red flag.