(323) 412-9706 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Amber. How are you? This call is regarding your Medicare. As you already have Medicare parts A and B both. Right. That's all from my side. Now, I'm just going to transfer this call to my senior supervisor and he will assist you further regarding your additional benefits. Thanks for taking my call. My name is Tom from Medicare Benefits. How are you doing today? Hello, can you hear me?
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