704-243-4928 | 17042434928 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(704) 243-4928 is a Life Insurance Robocall

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  • Transcript Hi, this is Dee with seniors benefits. How are you doing today? I'm. Yes. Can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me? Hi, sir, this is Dee with senior benefits. The reason of my call is to let you know about the final expense. Yes, sir. The reason of my call is to let you know about the final. Okay. The reason of my call, sir, is to let you know about the final expense life insurance plan which is designed to cover 100% of your fed. Yes, designed to cover 100% of your funeral and burial expenses. So I have one my verifier on the line who can assist you further. So would it be okay? Yes, sir. Would that be okay, sir? All right. Okay, sir, may I ask, how old are you? What is your age? Sir, can you hear me? All right. May I know how old are you, sir? Hello. All right, sir. How about your first and last name? All right, sir. Thank you so much for answering my call. Goodbye for now. Thank you. Bye.
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