Phone Scam Alert!
(512) 401-3758 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hi. Hey, this is Ava from M insured. Can you hear me? I'm calling because the updated plans for Medicare have just been released which may give you some better access to things like dental, vision, hearing and over the counter benefits. Now, these benefits aren't automatically given, so we are calling to make sure that you actually are given everything which you may be entitled to. There is also an additional benefit which you may qualify for. You can even get up to $148 a month. That is cash back to your Social Security, depending on your income. Now, I believe you do have Medicare part a and B, correct? This is all the information that I need from my side to check your eligibility and it does look like you qualify. I am going to get a licensed agent to get you some more details. Just give me a second, okay? Hi, my name is Michael for Medicare on a recorded line. How are you doing? Hello.
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