The phone number 443-430-7201 is located in or around Baltimore, MD. This landline number is registered with Verizon Business. There have been 27 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 23 user comments, the latest received on January 17th, 2013 and it has been marked as spam 23 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a CommentSaved number in phone under "vultures", a category I programmed to auto send to voicemail. Lots of dif telemarketer numbers in there. Add more each day. This one calls daily, leaves no msg.
BCBS HAS SOLD YOU INFO TO THIS COMPANY,ANYONE THAT HAS GOTTEN A CALL FROM HEALTHWAYS SHOULD CALL BCBS AND B***H!!!!!!!!
PERSISTANT CALLING AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY & NIGHT...NEVER LEAVES A MESSAGE COMES UP AS " YOUR HEALTH PLAN " WHEN U CALL THE NUMBER BACK IT STATE IS IS HORIZON HELATH CARE
I do not have BC/BS and they called me.
I keep on receiving annoying calls from that number. What about if I block them? Can I report them? Where?
This is a 100% dishonest scam!!!! They call our cell #, no one on the line. We call back, concerned that they are getting the wrong person still thinking it's possibly an important call. Next, they "need" to know all the members of the family, just in case they need to speak ith someone else.When I gave even a hint that I realized what was up, suddenly, Lennet (sp?) couldn't hear me any moe, and had to "end" they call.This was after 2X asking them to stop the calls because I thought they had a wrong number.Carefirst should be ashamed of themselves.
Save their number in your contacts/address book - name it "******" and when you see that "******" is calling - just ignore or hit the **** up sign on your phone. I have many of these numbers in my cell and it works.
Comments with the > in front of it are from a posting at http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-443-430-7201/3Some genius from the company is attempting to legitimize these irritating calls!>Most people seem to be agitated by the company's use of an autodailer>and/or not having any previous relationship with the particular service>company calling. The calling company, service and substance, however,>appear alright and polite.What posts are you reading? No, most people are agitated by the repeated calls and the continuous denial of being unable to be removed from the list. (A list given to this company by a hospital or health care provider via bc/bs)The area is a little "grayed" on the previous relationship part since healthways is masking the "relationship" the patient had (through no fault of their own other than going to the doctor for care) with bc/bs and NOT healthways. So, no real relationship exists, but your company somehow seems to think one does.No, the calling company, service and substance have no appearance of being "alright or polite" whatsoever. No rapport has been established with the****ential customer (mark) other than a random, unsolicited phone call which, on the surface is shady in the first place, but is even more called into su****ion when "the company" can't even identify itself as an organization which is not bc/bs. >I let the first call go like I do all calls the number of which I don't>recognize. Actually received a voicemail message explaining that they>were providing an education service for BC/BS. So when they called>a***n, I answered.Yeah, right. You are absolutely convincing me from this paragraph that you don't work for healthways and are just another random "client" who has no connection or vested interest in this organization. If there is even a hint of truth to this, there are plenty of Nigerian scammers who would love to find a person like you!>Had a nice civil conversation. The woman knew a lot about my medical>history, i.d. info so I felt comfortable chatting.You were not alarmed or appalled about the unauthorized sharing of your medical history with a complete third-party company? You didn't question how she got you medical history? You didn't ask for her credentials or qualifications? You just decided that chatting about your medical issues with a complete and utter stranger was perfectly acceptable and ok huh?>Said she was with>BC/BS (didn't make clear she was with a separate>company, but, heck,>that's o.k., she apparently is working at the >behest of BC/BS). They>provide education on health conditions >indicated by submissions to>BC/BS. Fine, I said, always interested in>learning more.So, first the woman lies to you and says she is with bc/bs then (somehow) you find out that she isn't but then, since she works at the "behest" of an insurance company it becomes perfectly logical to establish a personal and business relationship with her. Then, to make matters even clearer, it is ok to engage in this because she received the information via a submission which may or may not have been granted for dissemination by the patient but since its for "education" on health conditions its perfectly understandable. Uhhh, OK, fine, lets move on.>Gave me a BC/BS (?) number for a health risk appraisal over the phone>(hra's are so****ing everyone should do - didn't take BC/BS's so don't>know if it's good - have taken another good one online)(check out>thehealthierpeoplenetwurk org for a link). Was told a nurse would>call me with more info on my condition and I would be receiving info via>mail (at my address BC/BS has). Fine. Seems solid and legit service.Wow! you are impressing with all the jargon. What happens if someone doesn't want an "hra" over the phone, or doesn't want to discuss their medical condition with some stranger representing a company who's sole purpose is to determine the patients medical liabilities to the companies bottom line and who fronts a third-party to masquerade as a patient advocate only to receive further data which could****entially raise the rate the patient is currently paying or subject him/her to outright cancellation? What about that?>The main gripe here seems to be with the calls being unwanted and the>use of an unanswered autodailer. Final note, I am cautious here because>I don't trust BC/BS not to use any info I give over the phone as a>reason to jack up my insurance premium.This is basically a repeat of the drivel from your first paragraph. It has nothing to do with an auto-dialer and everything to do with not being harassed by unwanted and unsolicited phone calls from a company with questionable motivations in the first place.
Comments with the > in front of it are from a posting at http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-443-430-7201/3Some genius from the company is attempting to legitimize these irritating calls!>Most people seem to be agitated by the company's use of an autodailer>and/or not having any previous relationship with the particular service>company calling. The calling company, service and substance, however,>appear alright and polite.What posts are you reading? No, most people are agitated by the repeated calls and the continuous denial of being unable to be removed from the list. (A list given to this company by a hospital or health care provider via bc/bs)The area is a little "grayed" on the previous relationship part since healthways is masking the "relationship" the patient had (through no fault of their own other than going to the doctor for care) with bc/bs and NOT healthways. So, no real relationship exists, but your company somehow seems to think one does.No, the calling company, service and substance have no appearance of being "alright or polite" whatsoever. No rapport has been established with the****ential customer (mark) other than a random, unsolicited phone call which, on the surface is shady in the first place, but is even more called into su****ion when "the company" can't even identify itself as an organization which is not bc/bs. >I let the first call go like I do all calls the number of which I don't>recognize. Actually received a voicemail message explaining that they>were providing an education service for BC/BS. So when they called>a***n, I answered.Yeah, right. You are absolutely convincing me from this paragraph that you don't work for healthways and are just another random "client" who has no connection or vested interest in this organization. If there is even a hint of truth to this, there are plenty of Nigerian scammers who would love to find a person like you!>Had a nice civil conversation. The woman knew a lot about my medical>history, i.d. info so I felt comfortable chatting.You were not alarmed or appalled about the unauthorized sharing of your medical history with a complete third-party company? You didn't question how she got you medical history? You didn't ask for her credentials or qualifications? You just decided that chatting about your medical issues with a complete and utter stranger was perfectly acceptable and ok huh?>Said she was with>BC/BS (didn't make clear she was with a separate>company, but, heck,>that's o.k., she apparently is working at the >behest of BC/BS). They>provide education on health conditions >indicated by submissions to>BC/BS. Fine, I said, always interested in>learning more.So, first the woman lies to you and says she is with bc/bs then (somehow) you find out that she isn't but then, since she works at the "behest" of an insurance company it becomes perfectly logical to establish a personal and business relationship with her. Then, to make matters even clearer, it is ok to engage in this because she received the information via a submission which may or may not have been granted for dissemination by the patient but since its for "education" on health conditions its perfectly understandable. Uhhh, OK, fine, lets move on.>Gave me a BC/BS (?) number for a health risk appraisal over the phone>(hra's are so****ing everyone should do - didn't take BC/BS's so don't>know if it's good - have taken another good one online)(check out>thehealthierpeoplenetwurk org for a link). Was told a nurse would>call me with more info on my condition and I would be receiving info via>mail (at my address BC/BS has). Fine. Seems solid and legit service.Wow! you are impressing with all the jargon. What happens if someone doesn't want an "hra" over the phone, or doesn't want to discuss their medical condition with some stranger representing a company who's sole purpose is to determine the patients medical liabilities to the companies bottom line and who fronts a third-party to masquerade as a patient advocate only to receive further data which could****entially raise the rate the patient is currently paying or subject him/her to outright cancellation? What about that?>The main gripe here seems to be with the calls being unwanted and the>use of an unanswered autodailer. Final note, I am cautious here because>I don't trust BC/BS not to use any info I give over the phone as a>reason to jack up my insurance premium.This is basically a repeat of the drivel from your first paragraph. It has nothing to do with an auto-dialer and everything to do with not being harassed by unwanted and unsolicited phone calls from a company with questionable motivations in the first place.
I get calls from this number a few times per week. No message. I don't answer, of if I do no one is there and I **** up. Very annoying.
They call, but never leave a message. Hmm...I am a member of BCBS, so it's probably because of that. I do wish they'd leave me alone.
I don't want a 3rd party healthcare company calling me. They said that they cannot remove me from the call list. That must be a lie. What's worse is that they are calling my cell phone!
Just to clarify, it is NOT CareFirst, it's a third-party ******bag operation that wants to sell you their network of health clubs, etc. Total violation of privacy, in my opinion. How dare CareFirst sell my personal information.
Just got another one...geez, what a pain in the *****ing a&&. A few months ago, I called BCBS CareFirst to complain and the guy said he'd make sure it didn't happen a***n.
Very interesting information...makes sense, too. I'm also a carefirst member who recently parti****ted in one of their free "educational" services. Will have to watch this one.
This number links to the company at this website they are making the calls www.healthways.com you can call them back and opt out but they are very determined to find out your medical history. If you ask me it is the ploy of the insurance company to try and find out your private medical history so that they can confirm or deny services to you. Not so****ing I want to parti****te in. They do this service "health education courses they offer" for blue cross and at least one other insurance company. They are very determined to glean information about your care and any possible or confirmed diagnoses.
This number links to the company at this website they are making the calls www.healthways.com you can call them back and opt out but they are very determined to find out your medical history. If you ask me it is the ploy of the insurance company to try and find out your private medical history so that they can confirm or deny services to you. Not so****ing I want to parti****te in. They do this service "health education courses they offer" for blue cross and at least one other insurance company. They are very determined to glean information about your care and any possible or confirmed diagnoses.
i can confirm also - carefirst. they keep calling, and calling, and calling...they want to add a "free" health service for one of my dependents. i ask them how one of my dependent can c****e a policy they are not the primary on? what is this about? they say, "i'm sorry, but i am not able to discuss this patient's health information with you."...hmm, you want to modify my policy, via a dependent...It is a asthma database...they don't stop bothering you once you join!
Calls repeatedly but never leaves a message. I have not picked up.
They said they were from Blue Cross Blue Shield - health prevention program. I believe it was legitimate. They had my home address and wanted to confirm that I was a patient in their system who might benefit from one of their education programs.
It's Carefirst calling. This number called my house twice today and when I answered, no one was there. I called back and did reach someone; they said they have an automatic dialer that must have been malfunctioning. (Yes, someone in this house does have health insurance with them, so it was legit!)
10/3 2:52pm Received call from this number. No one there when I picked up. Dialed back. No answer.
Called asking for a mr. clayton. Said she was a registered nurse. some kind of health care plan.
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