(205) 973-7658 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Good morning. My name is Deborah. The reason for my call is that the updated plan for Medicare has just been released. Do you have a minute to check what additional benefits you can qualify for? All right, what we do here is help you get additional Medicare benefits like dental, hearing, vision, prescription coverage, and food cards at absolutely no cost. In order to do that, we need to confirm your eligibility. Do you have Medicare part a and part B? Okay, just to confirm this again, do you have Medicare part a and part B? Okay, well, so just to explain this again, my name is Deborah, and I'm calling from Nova Healthcare. We help you compare the Medicare benefits you're entitled to from the leading 27 insurance companies, such as Blue Cross, humana, Unitedhealth, and the others with absolutely no cost. In order to do that, we need to confirm your eligibility. Do you have Medicare part a and part b? Okay, I'm sorry. I'll make sure to put your number on the do not call list. Have a good day.
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