Phone Scam Alert!
(234) 217-0746 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello? So very good morning to you. My name is Frank and I'm calling you from genetic care services. How are you doing today? How are you doing today, sir? Hello? I can't hear you. Sir? Hello? Sir, are you there? So the reason I'm calling you is because you're helping families and especially senior cities and by providing them a home based cheek swap test. So, and this test will help you to know that. And this just will help you to know that if you're having any symptoms which will cause you a severe problem in future. Sir? And the best part of the test is that you don't have to pay anything. It's going to be taken care by your Medicare and so you don't have to go anywhere. We'll be sending it to you at your millionaires. So could you tell me that, do you have any kind of health conditions, so do you have any kind of health conditions like arthritis or diabetes? Hello? Could you tell me that? Do you have any kind of health conditions like arthritis or diabetes? You don't have anything. Am I right? Have a great day, sir.
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