(502) 395-9728 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello, this is Jake from Medicare department. How are you doing today, sir? So this is Jake from Medicare. How are you doing today? I'm fine. I'm fine, sir, thanks for asking. May God bless you. The reason of this call is just to check, are you receiving a proper benefit on your current Medicare plan? So just to confirm, do you have Medicare part AmD? You have Medicare part MB, am I correct? Sir, how old are you? Hello, sir. Hello, sir, how old are.
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