626-605-3602 | 16266053602 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(626) 605-3602 is a Medicare Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello. Am I speaking with Michael? Hi, there. I'm here to help you with your Medicare benefits. Can I confirm if you have your updated Medicare and food card? Great. Do you have both Medicare parts A and B active? Thank you for answering the call. By the way, my name is Rachel Taylor. Awesome. Now, could you please tell me what state you reside in? This will help me connect you with a licensed specialist in your area. Could you let me know which state you live in? This way I can connect you to a licensed specialist who can assist you further. I understand. Just let me know your state and I can connect you with a licensed specialist to help you with Medicare benefits. I understand. Just let me know your state and I can connect you with a licensed specialist to help you with Medicare benefits. I appreciate your response. If you could share your state with me, I can connect you to a licensed specialist who can assist you with Medicare benefits. No problem. Just to keep things moving, could you let me know what state you're in? I can connect you with a licensed specialist to discuss your Medicare benefits. Grand.
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  • Call Activity Severe Last detected 10 hours ago

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