732-252-9649 | 17322529649 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(732) 252-9649 is a Medicare Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello? Hey, good morning. Molly here. You doing all right? Perfect. So what I want to do here is help you maximize your Medicare benefits. You know, it's the Open enrollment period, 2025, and I want to make sure you have the best coverage for the year. My record here shows you have both part A and Part B of Medicare, which. Right. Can you confirm if you have both part A and Part B of Medicare? Sorry, I think there's some signal issue. I was asking if you have Medicare cards. May I ask why? Are you not interested? I really want to help you maximize your benefits here, you know. All right. But this is open enrollment period and new updates are coming every week. We have benefits for multiple providers, and it is the time to make sure you have the best coverage for the rest of the year. So do you have both parts, Part A and Part B of Medicare? Can you confirm if you have both Part A and Part B of Medicare?
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