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| Area code: | 651 |
| Prefix: | 222 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Minnesota |
| City: | Saint Paul |
| Company: | Qwest Corporation |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Central |
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This is my cell phone and I don't know this company and do not want any further calls from them.
I have been contacted by someone representing Social Services, but not sure this is the number.
This is the number that United Health gives you to see if there is additional help that the state can give if you are on disability or having problems making ends meet. They are actually very helpful.
Had voice mail from the number. VM said "I'm following up regarding your Medicare savings plan application. please call me back at 1-855-514-1043. I look forward to hearing from you." We never applied to anyone for Medicare - we are not even old enough to qualify! Scam or poorly informed. Either way, we will not be returning the call.
Yeah. Had this exact number call us starting march 1st on our home phone number. My grandmother has an AARP Insurance card with United health care but never have they sent a violent threating phone call saying for her to call back. The message said that if we intentionally missed the call that we could be sent to court for fines and fees. Tried calling back but they only wanted to talk to her via automated message. So I'm very worried.If they just wanted a record update. They could of done that more peacefully. We didn't give out any info and it's weird for them to call like that.
Unfortunately all phone #'s can be made available---land line or cell...There is no hiding anymore..I just blocks these incoming pricks
They are fake uhc callers..[***] that i spoke to, just for fun, could not speak english!!!!
The FCC could care less about robocalls and telemarketers. The first thing listed on the link provided above says: "Know your rights: the rules on robocalls and robotexts Telemarketing calls can be stopped by consumers through the Do Not Call registry which protects both landline and wireless phones."This statement is ABSOLUTELY untrue. Telemarketers have found ways around the "Do Not Call Registry". Its not even worth wasting your time to add your phone number to it. The best thing people can do is not even answer the phone if they don't recognize the number.