(570) 277-1387 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi. This is Pauline. I'm Medicare health representative. We're reaching out today because based on our records, you may be eligible for increased Medicare benefits. So, do you have Medicare part A and B? Can you repeat that, please? Hold for a second. Hi, my name is Louis speaking. And before we proceed to you here, can you. I'm sorry.
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