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Monday, December 16, 2013

Man Claims Harassment From Telemarketers After Signing Up For Obamacare

Is healthcare.gov selling your information?

A man claims he was bombarded with telemarketing calls immediately after signing up at healthcare.gov, prompting accusations that Obamacare enrollees are having their private information sold to companies or that the website has been compromised by hackers.

“My phone is virtually silent most of the time. I do not play any face book games or do any online surveys,” the man wrote. “The only thing I did in the past 3 days on the internet between then and now, is sign up for Obamacare.”

The man claims he received the following list of calls the day after signing up for Obamacare;

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

They have to pay for that monstrosity somehow... People "signing up" aren't covering the bills.

This is why we can't have nice things... once the government touches "it" (Anything), it goes to $hit.

Anonymous said...

Everyone was warned that this was going to happen. In that case, if you have been hacked it's your own fault. Anyone who would trust anything coming out of the Obama administration is an idiot to begin with. So if you have been hacked you are an idiot.

Anonymous said...

The hidden verbiage claims you have no expectation of privacy so yes. They can sell your info.

Anonymous said...

I never gave info or signed up for anything, and my phone rang 3 days from insurance salesmen asking for me by first name.

The site was hacked first day, and remains hacked. Don't go there.