(786) 789-5295 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hi this is a very important message about your health insurance plan when you were recently notified that your health insurance plan was no longer being offered if you think you're paying too much for health insurance or even worse have no coverage at all we have good news please press 1 now there is an alternative to your Obama Care plan that in most cases saves people 70 to 80 percent and with a less out of pocket cost than your current plan please press 1 now to see how this plan can benefit you to forfeit this offer or if you've already been taken care of please press 9.
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