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| John 2013-12-04 04:01:35 Political Call |
I did some research on this, be careful, this is likely another identity theft scam targeting people that want Obamacare insurance.
| ben 2013-12-03 18:50:33 Unknown |
I also got the call regarding the same thing. they mention a url for their website where you can check how obamacare will affect your current plan and what action you need to take. Seems like genuine call.
| ben 2013-12-03 18:47:58 Event Reminder |
got call from e-health insurance about how obamacare will affect my current health plan. they provided URL for their site to check what action I need.
| Chad 2013-12-02 20:05:02 Event Reminder |
It's ehealthinsurance.com; which many people use to shop individual insurance coverage. Reminding you that you cannot hide from Obamacare.
| pbrhit 2013-11-22 16:21:42 Unknown |
Foreign accent person said they were from Card Services and wanted to lower my interest rate on my credit card. The problem is when you say ok, I'd like a lower rate, they ask for your card number. If this was really my credit card company, wouldn't they already know my number? I suspected a scam and hung up
| Greengene 2013-11-22 04:02:53 Unknown |
Phoned this evening. Call ID said Customer Service. Picked up and hung up.
| Brad 2013-11-21 04:10:25 Unknown |
Nah it's probably legit. I signed up on the healthcare.gov website just to look at my options but didn't buy anything. I rarely give out my cell # but that number has called me twice in the last week since I signed up for that site.
Now don't get me started about obamacare itself. My awesome insurance @ $140/month is getting cancelled and for twice as much I can get a crappy a** policy. What a joke.
| ina 2013-11-08 06:31:52 Event Reminder |
I don't think this was a scam since I purchased insurance online through a third party and the message left on my machine did pertain to the changes coming up for me. I also got emails from them (e-healthinsurance or e-health) separate from my insurance company. I think they're just trying to be helpful with the changes coming up so that people will have a positive view of them.
Also, there is no scam if they are not trying to harm you or your computer or trying to get information or money from you.
| IBF 2013-11-07 14:51:41 Telemarketer |
Got 2 calls yesterday from this number - Google search shows it as the Navy Federal Credit Union in Honolulu but the message left references EHealth and directs you to a website. The message insinuates that you have to go through their website to get to the ACA information - *very* misleading and definitely a scam. I am on the Do Not Call list.
| JZ 2013-11-07 00:26:50 Unknown |
Apparently I have joined the club. Got a call a few hours ago and they left a msg saying they are from E-Health. When I Googled it, all I found was the Bank of Hawaii. They just called me back and this page is now on top of the search results. I guess they inherited the bank's phone number.
| Linda 2013-11-06 22:07:56 Unknown |
Have called me 2ce, left a message second time about EHealth something or other. Sounds like another good old Obamascam.
| Karin 2013-11-06 20:51:29 Unknown |
They just called me, too. I googled the number and it comes up Navy Federal Credit Union in Honolulu. But the message said "E-Health". Very suspicious.
| Jose 2013-11-06 20:21:27 Telemarketer |
Automated system claiming to be "E-Health" and wanting to help me with Obamacare (yeah right) phone number doesn't match the number listed on the ehealth.com website. seems fishy