by leehrogers » Mon Mar 29, 2010 08:08 pm
I just got a call offering free diabetic meter and supplies they said would not be billed to Medicare or me. I fear I got scamed by giving them my medicare number. Caller gave his name as Christopher Best at 1-877-2620327
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 06:24 am Post Subject:
I don't see any reason why you need to get scared for just providing them with your Medicare number. After all, this is a govt. program and I don't think they're going to play with it. Did they ask you to fill out an online form or provide them with any other financial information?
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 03:23 am Post Subject: MedPoint
I have worked for MedPoint for over 3 Years and have experienced their growing pains in the beginning. Everyone I have dealt with at MedPoint has been most helpful. They care about thier members first and foremost! I can honestly say I would not consider working for any other company. MedPoint has stood behind me on all the way with support.
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 03:23 am Post Subject: MedPoint
I have worked for MedPoint for over 3 Years and have experienced their growing pains in the beginning. Everyone I have dealt with at MedPoint has been most helpful. They care about thier members first and foremost! I can honestly say I would not consider working for any other company. MedPoint has stood behind me on all the way with support.
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 08:42 pm Post Subject: MedPoint Advantage
I was contacted by telephone by a woman who said she represented MedPoint and offered me a free meter and blood testing supplies. She asked me for the last four numbers of my Medicare number and then later in the conversation she asked me for the last six numbers. I feel uneasy about this because I go to great lengths not to give out my personal information because of identity theft. Was this a legitimate query?
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 04:12 am Post Subject: Medpoint Advantage
Hello, My name is Scott Stephens, and I am the National Marketing Director for MedPoint, LLC. We have over 3,000 Agents across the nation representing our company. We are legitimate. If you have any questions about us, please e-mail me at sstephens@medpointadvantage.com
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 04:35 pm Post Subject: scam?
My recently widowed aunt felt she was being scammed because the number that was left for her to call, had no voice mail set up and could not be reached. Is she right to be wary?
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:17 pm Post Subject:
You can do an online research on the company. Once you read through the reviews you might be in a better position to help clarify your aunt's doubts. In addition, you may also come across a few other contact numbers that they have.
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 07:49 pm Post Subject: MedPoint Advantage phone number
Our number is (866)-563-3764. We have been in business since 2007 and have grown by leaps and bounds from the day we started. I am the National Marketing Director for MedPoint.
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 03:50 am Post Subject:
Due to rampant abuses in the recent past, Medicare's "rules" for payments to providers of medical supplies are changing in 2011. Unless the provider is "approved" by Medicare, payments for supplies such as catheters, diabetic testing meters/strips, mobility devices, and more, will not be made and the Medicare beneficiary could be responsible for the expense 100% out of pocket.
If in doubt, you can check the status of approved providers on the www.medicare.gov website.
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 06:33 pm Post Subject: Medicare number
your medicare number is the same as your social security number. it is very unwise to give anyone who you do not know any personal information over the phone when the person has contacted you.
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