(214) 216-3422 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Adam with Medicare help center. How are you doing today? Great. The reason of my call is to let you know that you have been qualified for additional benefits on your Medicare. I believe that you have Medicare part A and part B, right?
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 6 days ago
Just last week, 8,266 people got Nomorobo protection!
Every one who can should have this technology installed. It works great and in conjunction with our phone system block feature it prevents unwanted calls every day of the year! We have many family members and friends who now have Nomorobo installed.
— David A, Nov 29th, 9:34amI was a happy subscriber, but was very annoyed when I started missing calls from friends - they called, I heard 1 ring, and they got disconnected as I picked up. I did not realize that this was happening because of NOMOROBO, the the ISP techs (Time Warner RR) were here twice and it took them a few weeks to realize that it was the doing of NOMOROBO, I lost many calls, including bi\usiness calls during those at least 4 weeks, until I disconnected from your service. You should explain that this can happen, or better - fix this VERY annoying and serious problem with your otherwise welcome service.I might join and recommend you if you do that.
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