
The calls you’re receiving from so-called “American Benefits” are in fact telemarketing calls. You’re offered information about final expense life insurance products approved in your state. Sometimes the calls are about other products like term insurance, burial plots, or medical alert equipment.
Why do I keep getting American benefits calls?
Bottom Line on American Benefits Calls The calls you’re receiving from so-called “American Benefits” are in fact telemarketing calls. You’re offered information about final expense life insurance products approved in your state. Sometimes the calls are about other products like term insurance, burial plots, or medical alert equipment.
Are You receiving calls from “American benefits” about life insurance?
Most likely you’re here today because you are receiving calls from a so-called “American Benefits” company about final expense life insurance. You may be wondering whether this is a legitimate company or a scam. Or perhaps you want to know how to stop them from calling you. You’ve come to the right place!
Are You working with the American senior benefits program to stop calls?
We are working with several state and federal agencies to get these calls stopped as quickly as possible. The American Senior Benefits Program that turned up in my computer search is an insurance marketer based in Overland Park, Kan., that sells health and life insurance to seniors.
How do I stop getting American benefits calls?
There are several things you can do to prevent receiving the false American Benefits calls: Register your home or mobile phone number for free with the National Do Not Call Registry. The registration never expires and you can register up to three numbers. Sign up for a robocall blocking service with your carrier.

How do I get US benefits to stop calling?
Register your phone number with the National Do Not Call Registry. You may register online or by calling 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236).
Why does healthcare benefits keep calling me?
5.1 billion healthcare robocalls were made in 2018 for the purpose of identity theft or for scam payments. If you receive a call and you think it might be a scam, the best thing to do is to hang up and call us back at one of the numbers listed on our contact page or the back of your health plan member ID card.
Can you get scammed by answering a phone call?
If you answer the call, your number is considered 'good' by the scammers, even if you don't necessarily fall for the scam. They will try again because they know someone on the other side is a potential victim of fraud. The less you answer, the fewer robocalls you will receive.
How do I stop getting calls from senior benefits?
To register for this free service, call 1-888-382-1222 from the telephone number you wish to register. You can also register online at www.donotcall.gov. Keep in mind that this registration does not expire, so there is no need to ever re-register.
Is American Benefits a legit company?
BBB files indicate that this business has a pattern of complaints concerning customer service issues. Specifically, complaints allege that consumers are receiving multiple calls/robocalls from the business and when the consumer requests to be removed from the call list, the business fails to do so.
Why do I keep getting calls about insurance?
These scams may be for health insurance, auto insurance, car insurance, disability insurance, or other kinds of insurance. In many instances, a scammer may try to impersonate a legitimate insurer, in an effort to trick a customer into unknowingly signing up for a fake or shoddy plan.
What if I said yes to a phone scammer?
If you fear that you may have answered with a yes, it does not necessarily mean that you will be hacked or scammed. But, pay attention to old charges on phone bills, credit card and bank statements, and dispute these immediately.
Can someone hack your phone with just your phone number?
But is it actually true that someone could hack my phone only by knowing my number? Quite simply – no, it isn't.
Why am I getting so many calls about senior benefits?
Medical Alert Robocalls Many adults know these calls are fake, but trusting seniors might not. These medical alert robocalls tell the senior they could get a personal medical alert system for free, says The Senior List.
How do I stop calls from healthcare gov?
Periodically, you may receive prerecorded phone calls from the Marketplace. If you want to stop receiving notifications in the form of prerecorded phone calls, contact the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 and ask to be added to our do not call list.
How do I get insurance companies to stop calling me?
Make sure your phone is in the Do Not Call Registry. You can register for it here: www.donotcall.gov. Alternatively, you can call toll-free, 1-888-382-1222 (TTY 1-866-290-4236), from the number you wish to register. Registration is free.
Why is Blue Shield calling?
Robocall Scams Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has received reports that some individuals are receiving robocalls that falsely claim to be made by “Blue Cross Blue Shield.” These calls may seek to market insurance products or collect personal information from call recipients.
Why does BCBS keep calling me?
While Blue Cross does reach out to members over the phone, we want you to be aware of the signs of what may be a scam call. If you receive a call from someone at Blue Cross, we will never ask you to release personal information. Blue Cross will never call a member asking for release of personal information.