(839) 238-5357 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Yes, sir, I'm Jerry. How are you doing today? That's great, sir. I'm a Medicare representation. You may qualify for additional Medicare benefits, sir, with little to no cost. So, do you have Medicare part A and B? Yeah. So. So can you provide me, sir, your zip code? And how old are you? Sir? What is your zip code? Hello? Yeah, sir, what is your zip code? Can you hear me? Yes, sir. Please provide me your zip code. Hello? Yeah, sir, what is your age? Please tell me your age, sir. Your name is Brilliant. William. Hello. Your name is Brian. William of. Hello? Yes.
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