(205) 506-2303 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. I am fine. Well, this call is about additional benefits on your Medicare because Medicare announced new benefits. That is the reason we are here. So I believe you do have Medicare Part do you have Medicare Part A and B right now? Hello? Yes. I got it. Okay. I understand. I got it. Okay. I understand. Okay. All right.
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