You probably already know who called you, but you still decided to come to this site and tell everybody your medication isnt covered by insurance?
Blue Shield spoof call – what to watch out for? - +1 877-766-8812 ((877) 766-8812)
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If you get a recorded call saying it’s from Blue Shield about a prior‑authorization, pause before you share anything. Never give out your DOB, SSN, or insurance details to a robo‑call – even if it sounds legit. Call the number on the back of your member card or log into your online portal to confirm the message. If the call was unexpected, let the carrier know and consider blocking the spoofed number. Use a call‑blocking app and report the number to the FTC or your state’s consumer protection agency. Better safe than sorry when it comes to potential phishing.
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I received a call from Blue Shield, informing me that a recently prescribed medication was not covered. They provided accurate information about the medication, including the date it was prescribed and the doctor who prescribed it. I was also given guidance on how to appeal the decision.
The name asociated with this number is Dad's New Helath Insurance, that's a red flag, they claim to be Blue Shield but they dont send call, they send mail and secured message, i report it as a fraud
The phone number 877-766-8812 has been used in a scam attept, using robo-calls to decieve people into beleiving it's blue shield, they asked for my birthdate and other personal informations, but acording to blue shield, this number is not affiliated with them and they never use robo-calls to request personal informations
How can trust be established if there is no guarantee that the caller is not a scammer attempting to obtain personal information by spoofing the number?
Today, a recorded message was received claiming to be from Blue Shield regarding a pre-authorization, which I do have pending. However, the call was made to my home number, which is not associated with my profile, only my cell number is.
It was actually blue shield who was responding to my request for pre-authorization for a non generic medicin.
This is a classic example of phone number spoofing.
I received an automated call from Blue Shield Pharmacy Authorization, informing me that my medication has been approved for refill, which appeared to be a legitimate notification.
A pre-recorded message was played about prior authorization, mentioning my name and asking for my DOB, but I hung up because it seemed suspicious to ask for this informations.
A more reliable approach would be to contact Blue Shield directly, given the uncertainty surrounding this number; it's safer to trust a verified source rather than online posts.
Verification of Blue Shield membership can be easily done by calling the number on the back of the membership card; they can confirm if a recording from the Pharmacy department was sent to the account's phone number.
Initially, I was skeptical due to the unfamiliar number and the unconvincing recording claiming to be from BLShield, but it turned out to be a genuine call from their Pharm Auth Dept regarding my medication.
This is a legitimate robocall from the Blue Shield Pharmacy Authorization Department.
After contacting Blue Shield, it was confirmed that this number is legitimate, belonging to their Pharmacy Auth Dept.
In my experience, this call is legitimate, as I've received it twice regarding prescriptions that needed preauthorization, and the call confirmed that the preauthorization had been approved
What assurance do we have that you are genuine and not another fake?
In my experience, this number is legitimate - it's used by Blue Shield's Pharmacy Authorization department, which I've been dealing with due to issues with my post-op medication, and while their customer service can be difficult to work with, this number is indeed associated with them
Verification from blue shield confirmed that this number does not belong to them.
What prompted you to look up the number if you are already aware of the caller's identity?
A robo call was left on my cell phone's voice mail, allegedly from Blue Shield, but it seemed suspicious and I chose not to return the call
Last night i recieved a recored message from this number, claiming to be from Blue Shield, they mentioned somthing about prior autorisation, i will be reporting this number to the autorities
The calls from this number continue, yesterdays and todays recorded message were identicle, I will report them again
Similar to the previous experience, this call was an attempt to gather information through a scam.
Clearly a fraudulent attempt, as this robocall requests personal information that Blue Shield would already possess, aiming to deceive recipients.
A suspicious recorded message prompted a call to the Blue Shield benefits center, which confirmed no prior authorization was required, leading to suspicions of a scam.
A recorded message contained authorization information from a medical doctor.