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Area code: | 201 |
Prefix: | 891 |
Country: | United States |
State: | New Jersey |
City: | Wyckoff |
Company: | Verizon New Jersey |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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it is very possible the connection is bad and they can't hear you or you can't hear them well except for the breathing who knows, but you should not be so quick to call people jerks... do you want someone saying that about you?
It is Medco and i my insurance company switched to medco and i didnt know it beacuse i get my perscriptions from a local pharmacy. So medco started calling trying to soliciate me to switch to them. I tried to have my number removed from their list through email but was told the only way i can have my number removed is to call. I called and the phone calls stopped. Then i recieved a letter. After getting the letter i called again and said that i had asked to be removed from their solicitation list and the lady told me that if i didnt specify they would only stop calling which they had. So i told her i wanted to be removed from all future communication.
MEDCO/Express Scripts provides group prescription plans to many Federal, State, County and Municipal employers. I don't know if they do private companies, but they probably do. They call me in spurts for a few weeks and then they stop for a few months.. They are trying to get you to sign up for 90 day supplies for mail order delivery of your prescriptions. Doing so will save them money and it's cheaper for you also if you get 90 day supplies. Like I said before, they stop calling for a while after I tell them I'm not interested. It won't work for me because my doctor changes my prescriptions from time to time and I've been stuck with unused meds that I paid for because I was only into my 2nd month of a 90 day supply. MEDCO does not seem to get the message that I'm not interested, but it might be the Call Center they contract out to that's not getting the message to stop calling me. If your employer uses MEDCO/Express Scripts, the DO Not Call List restrictions do not apply to them calling you.
I am from Medco and this is a REAL number, so stop playing "hard to get" and give the information to us that we need to process your stupid order. The DEA *requires* us to verify address and yes, in some cases, social security numbers. So get with the program or go to a competitor. Slamming Medco isn't going to make your miserable health any better -- face it, we get our prescriptions 1/2 price.
I too received a call from 201-891-1029. The person I talked with wanted to make sure I was receiving all of the prescription benefits I was offered by my company. They asked a few questions to verify my name and address. I asked why they were calling and the caller said I could call the Express Scripts number and speak with another representative if I was more comfortable. I called Express Scripts and verified that 201-891-1029 is indeed a valid Express Scripts number. She mentioned that calls are initiated in order to convert existing pharmacy prescriptions to mail order. This increases Express Scripts profits and reduces customers cost.In order for them to do their job, they need to make sure they are talking to the correct person. This presents a problem....in my case, they provided my company name and month of birth.....but I had already researched comments online about this number (201-891-1029) and was suspicious. I will always choose to initiate these types of calls and not give out information when receiving calls.
I TO JUST RECEIVED A CALL FROM 201-891-1029 THE LADY SAID HER NAME WAS MS ASHLEY SHE WANTED TO VERIFY MY B-DAY I TOLD HER I DIDN'T LIKE GIVING INFO OVER THE PHONE UNLESS I CALL THEM SHE GAVE ME THIS NUMBER TO CALL 877-887-2895 AND SAID I CAN CALL MON-FRI FROM 9-6
C.J. just had the same experience last week, guess she still works there...lol. Told them to stop calling my number and the calls are endless. Called today and told them I was forwarding a copy of my cell phone calls received to the CEO of my husband's company. Let's see if that works!