(206) 828-2371 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Yeah, hi, this is Sam from Medicare department. How are you doing today? Doing good. The reason of a call is just to check are you receiving proper benefits on your current Medicare plan? So just to confirm Medicare part a and B, do you have Medicare part A and B? Okay, how old are you? Hello? How old are you, sir? How old are.
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