(469) 656-7340 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Can you hear me? Hi, this is Amy with american senior citizens care. How are you doing today? This call is about a new state regulated final expense insurance plan which covers 100% of your burial, funeral or cremation expenses. It is specifically designed for the people on fixed income or Social Security. Would you like to learn more about it? Can you hear me? To qualify you for the plan, are you between the age of 40 and 80? Say that again, please. I can bring my product specialist on the line and he can give you more information about it.
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