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A New One For Me.
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Received a call on my mobile today. An Asian (natch) lady asked for me by my first name and said she was calling from some on-line pharmacy, that they had just bought my details and noticed that I was on repeat prescriptions. I terminated the call but my concern is, who sold them my medical details? Surely not the NHS or my local pharmacy. Anyone else had something similar?
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It is the 'bought your details' bit that I am curious about. I don't know what their game is, or how they make money, but if I want a repeat prescription I ring the surgery who forward it electronically to my local pharmacy who within 24 hours will deliver it to my front door. What could be simpler or better than that?
I don't belive they did "buy your details" from the NHS. The best that Flonska's linked site can scare us with is that it would in theory be possible to indetify a mother of two by her children's birth dates. I think its a new kind of scam. As someone who worked on patient data sharing within the NHS, I'd love it if they phoned me, firstly because I have no repeat prescriptions and secondly because I would want to know more about how they got hold of my data and what they hold....notice she asked YOU for your name, basically she had nothing except a number for you that could have been generated by a random dialler.
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