(334) 423-8951 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good morning. My name. My name is. Yes, ma'am. My name is John, your medicare advantage assistant. How are you, ma'am? Okay. The reason that I'm calling to inform you, the updated benefits of your Medicare advantage plan. Sorry, sir. Just want to confirm. Sir, you do make your own health care decision, correct? Hello. Your call is now first in line and will be answered by the next available representative. Your call is now first in line and will be answered by the next available representative. Your call is now.
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