800-429-7132
AJS
AJS
2013-10-02 15:49:01
Unknown
Got a call from this number...Bad thing is that scammers are using this # to come up instead of their name when they call you...they could just as easily use anyone's phone# in place of a name...
"First".....If this was really Medco/Express Scripts calling, they won't be asking for your Name, S.S., Phone#, etc. or any type of information as they already know it & have it in your records when they are actually the ones calling you...
"Secondly".....If you don't have them as your prescription provider, they won't be calling to advertise for you to take them as a prescription provider as what insurance you have will most likely have a provider & it's not always Medco/Express Scripts...
"Thirdly".....If Medco/Express Scripts is actually the one calling you, it's because you do have them as a prescription provider & there will be a recording & not a real person speaking...
"Fourthly".....If you do have Medco/Express Scripts as your provider, you can immediately call them back & have them confirm to you that they didn't call & that scammers are using their # to try & steal your identity...

I have had scammers call me & try to get me to give them a credit card number over the phone but the thing is that they won't tell me what credit card company they are calling from & just keep saying, "your credit card"...they want my credit card number so they can confirm that it's me & they can give me a better deal...I knew this was a scammer as soon as they wouldn't tell me what credit card company they were from...

so...I played their little game & have me some fun that day...what I was doing actually was stopping them from calling other people for those few minutes...they kept saying they could give me 6% interest on my card, I said that wasn't low enough because I already have 5.5% (which I didn't because it was way higher than the 6% he was offering but I knew he was a bad guy so I was just acting as if I was doing a script for a show & just having fun), so I got him down to 2.3%, (no credit card company would ever go that low, they would go out of business)...anyways, the guy ask for a my credit card # & I said, which card...he said, your credit card...so I said, just a minute while I get my card...I actually went to the bathroom & did my business & then went into my kitchen & got me a cold glass of iced tea...I then got back on the phone expecting him to have hung up by now, but he was still on the line...

I got back on the line & I apologized for taking so long because I had dropped my credit card & it slid up under a heavy chair & I had a hard time moving the chair so I could get the card...he said that was no problem...so I ask if he was ready to write down my credit card number & he said yes...red flag right there, they don't write credit card numbers down anymore, that's stone age, they type it in computers that they are sitting in front of...duh...I made this guy think he was dealing with a really stupid person & he really thought I was going to give him my credit card number...so I proceeded to give him my number, 0000-0000-0000-0000...he then called me a bunch of really bad names & then hung up by slamming his phone down so hard, it would be a miracle if he didn't break his receiver when he hung up...so, if everyone did this to all the scammers, they would eventually have to go into another line of work...I had fun & I had kept this guy on the line for 22 minutes letting him think all that time he was actually going to get my credit card number & him thinking I was such a fool & idiot but I ended up making him the fool & idiot for those 22 minutes & stopped him from scamming anyone else for those 22 minutes...

After he hung up, I called my Attorney General's office & they sent me out some papers to fill out & send back to them...the chances of them catching that bad guy is slim because the call is more than likely that it is coming from another country & connected to a number her in the U.S. & then routed to whatever number is next in line when this guy calls, & he probably hasn't a clue to what number he called unless I had actually given him a phone number...at that point, all he wanted was a credit card number & then he figured everything else like phone#, S.S.# etc would be easy to get from me...

So you do need to call the Attorney Generals office so they can have tons of info on file so that if some day they do have some type of advanced knowledge & figure out from exactly where they are calling from by being able to trace the call back through the phone they call to in the states through, they will have all this info to use against then in a World Court if in time we can advance to something like that...And say if a person goes to a "World Court", if & when he/she are found guilty, they would go to a prison called a "World Prison" that would be established somewhere out in the middle of the ocean, like those oil platforms are, except that it would be much much larger & funded by every country in the world due to the fact that every country would have bad people there...& lastly, if you go to World Prison, you never get out except on the day you die of old age, sickness or disease etc...

So have fun the next time a scammer calls you & never, never, never give out any information about yourself, don't give out your credit card # , don't give out your phone #, definately don't give out your S.S. # & don't give out your drivers license # & definately don't make up any numbers as a fake credit card # as you might be actually giving out someone's real credit card #...& let the last thing you do to the scammer is give out the zero's like I listed about the middle of my article here when they ask for a credit card number...don't make it easy for them...waist as much of their time as possible like I did for that 22 minutes...I'm sure he thought it would only take about 3.5 minutes to get my credit card number so I saved about 6 people from being scammed that day...so pay it forward & try & see how many people you can prevent from getting scammed by waisting the scammers time...  
 
Tomas
Tomas
2013-09-18 15:04:51
Event Reminder
Legitimate call from ExpressScripts. Their phonebot left a voicemail on my cell phone asking if this was <my full name> and press 1 to continue. Instead, I logged into my ExpressScripts web account, and found a questionnaire asking about meds for my <chronic condition>. They're fishing (not phishing) for new mail-order prescriptions. I get my meds at a brick-and-mortar pharmacy.
pete
pete
2013-06-14 19:00:30
Unknown
Received a similar call today at work, asking for my wife.  Although my company does use express scripts, we do not currently have any prescriptions with that service.  Definitenly a phishing scam.
Deanna Biase
Deanna Biase
2013-05-07 16:55:58
Unknown
SPAM!
Andrea
Andrea
2013-04-23 20:34:07
Unknown
Lesson learned:  Just give them your "fake" name, your actual phone number, and THEN your real name. They will remove your number.  

The number on my caller ID was 817.920.9801.  The number they left on my voicemail was 800.429.7132, this is the number I called back.  My call took 15 minutes to complete (since I learned the lesson I hope to save you time!).  The greeting company name was Express Script.  The purpose of the call I still can't figure out!  

The lady told me that they were calling becasue they were based thru my insurance, hum, funny thing, they named my employer?  They asked for personal information, of course I said no.  When I first started the conversation I did give her my name, first mistake.  By the end of the converstation I told her I was Jane Smith and they were calling for someone else (my name) that I do not know.  Finally at that point they removed my number from their system!

I was thinking, where could they get my limited information? Facebook? Linkdin? Twitter... Just a thought
Rajeev
Rajeev
2013-04-17 13:42:34
Unknown
left voicmail and asked to press button for different options,looks like a scam.
Cat
Cat
2013-03-07 21:01:12
Unknown
No one responded when I answered the phone. Within a few seconds there was a 'beep', and no one answered when I asked who was there. I hung up.
Tim
Tim
2013-03-07 20:16:52
Prank Call
I didn't answer the phone, so they left a voicemail asking for my wife.  Not sure how my wife's name got associated with my cell phone number. This is not medco express scripts.
john
john
2013-03-04 21:34:15
Unknown
I have Medco/express through my job, this is not the phone number I have for Medco, This is a scam
taw
taw
2013-02-21 15:53:39
Unknown
Got a phone call and message on cell. Voice mail left and asked to verify it was me by pressing 1. I did and then the call hung up. Immediately thought it was fishy.
dan
dan
2013-02-21 06:32:13
Prank Call
This is not medco or express script. They called and told me repeatedly that they are "express pharmacy." I sensed something fishy so I stayed online to find out what's going on. Then someone (with some music in the background) talked to me and said they are express pharmacy and calling me about a prescription. Well, I do not use medco, express script, or whatever express pharmacy. In fact, I do not have any outstanding prescription as I have not been sick for years. So, I asked them for their pharmacy location. They ignored me and immediately asked for my date of birth, social security number, and other personal info. So, I asked them what prescription I have? They said they could not tell until I tell them my dob, ss, and more. So I gave them phony info. Then they said according to computer record, I can go pick up the prescription at the pharmacy now!  Wow!! Again, I asked them where is the pharmacy location. They said they have no information for that. Then I said how can they do not even know where they are located. I told them that I would call the police. They hanged up the line immediately.
Maria
Maria
2013-02-20 15:27:48
Unknown
I got a call to. I knew this name and then remembered Medco is the RX provider for Coventry medical insurance. I found my Coventry card and saw the name. It's not spam or a scam. They have new deals for Coventry users regarding our RX prescriptions.
Denvy
Denvy
2013-02-14 15:45:43
Unknown
Medco /ExpressScript
davem
davem
2013-02-07 00:06:02
Unknown
medco express scrips
Tiffany
Tiffany
2013-02-06 18:36:29
Unknown
Got a call today, did not answer, but my health plan does have Express Scripts (as someone mentioned earlier that this call is from), so I don't think it is a spam call, it might just be something about your prescriptions
Margie
Margie
2013-01-28 15:07:29
Unknown
What had happened to do not call list?  I updated my phone number the first week in Jan and I am still receiving unwanted calls!!
KJPV
KJPV
2013-01-25 19:48:46
Unknown
Garbled message then disconnect.
ESM
ESM
2013-01-22 14:53:44
Unknown
I just called the number back and reached a recording for Expresscripts, formerly Medco.
ESM
ESM
2013-01-22 14:51:15
Unknown
Received call from this number but when I answered, there was no one there.
hobgob80
hobgob80
2013-01-21 21:23:38
Unknown
Same here.  Garbled message as well.
GM
GM
2013-01-21 21:14:48
Unknown
Yes today Jan, 21st
MJM
MJM
2013-01-21 18:35:32
Unknown
Had the same experience..
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