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| Area code: | 800 |
| Prefix: | 523 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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Answered this toll-free number on my cell out of curiosity....Robo call claiming to be from Visa and Mastercard. Say they have been monitoring my activity for 6 mos and offered to lower my interest rate...DON'T HAVE! Gave the usual BS options. I just hung up. Return number on house phone.and found it to be the legitimate, but spoofed number for AARP. Notified AARP FRAUD DEPT. and FTC.Strangly, when I went back to the list of recent calls, it was missing or replaced. If you dont recognize the name/number, DO NOT ANSWER. If you happen to answer, DO NOT RESPOND IN ANY WAY; NOT BY VOICE, SELECTED NUMBER OR CALL BACK! If it is in the form of a pop-up, text or email, DO NOT SELECT A LINK. Assume any response to be a hidden link... (to hell). After all, they are scammers and you dont really know what you answered or consented to do, give or buy, for which your number may be billed. Open full address, take a screen shot then delete. And don't waste your time with cute answers...there's no satisfaction and they don't care. They just move on to irritate or hook the next sucker. The longer you keep them on the line, the longer your access is open. SCAMMING AND PHISHING ONLY WORKS IF THERE IS A MARKET (target, sucker). They are bottom feeders that have no limits, conscience, mothers, or legislation (DNC) except you. You can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission for any and all unwanted and/or unsolicited calls (cell or land-line), texts, scams, phishing, ID theft, and others at www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/Information#crnt A legitimate caller will be identified, will leave a name, message, and call back number, giving you the option to respond. It will respect the DNC. You can file a complaint about offenders on the DO NOT CALL REGISTRY. Your registered number does not expire. A legitimate notification will identify you by name and never use a link....no matter how real, authentic, promising or threatening it appears. Call your private contact number to check. All the TV stations and Internet providers should run programs at prime times about scams and how to recognize, report and deal with them. That would be a public service of public interest...and hopefully, make these scammers into real losers.
It's the customer service number for AARP/United Healthcare Claims Division as it states on my membership card
From previous poster I assume this call was from AARP Medigap (United Health Care). Two days ago I called and cancelled both UHC and AARP. Only joined these groups because required by my former firm in order to received an earned health care stipend. Never agreed with AARP on the Rx Part D it lobbied for and got passed. Never joined AARP until forced. My firm changed the policy. Now my stipend has no strings. Quit both AARP and UHC immediately. I was asked why. I told them. My coverage is with another provider.
The number is the same as AARP United Healthcare but the caller ID said unavailable. Why would they block it?I answered finally after the third time and the person wanted "to verify my personal information" when I asked what it was about.I said he must verify who he is before I would answer any questions. He said sorry for the inconvenience and hung up. I think someone is spoofing the AARP number to get personal info. Do not give info to anyone who cold calls you. You make the callwhen you need to talk to someone.
I have received a few calls from this number. It comes up as American Associates on my phone. They leave no message. I am dropping my United Health Care as of Dec 31 so was surprised to see AARP associated with this number. There seems to be some connection.
Leave no message and if you return the call, you are told the number is not valid. This is not AARP or United Health Care
Came up on our Phone ID as: "Not Available" 1+1-1 80 05 235800. I called them back and found it was United Healthcare, calling on behalf of AARP, to confirm if our Medigap ID Cards had arrived. So it was a legitimate call. Yay! I informed the Representative that our call-blocker will not allow "Not Available" calls to go through and United Healthcare should change it's practice so that "United Healthcare" comes up on Phone IDs because we had been expecting a call and would have answered it we had known. I doubt they will listen, though... :-(