(936) 397-3021 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Are you there? Hi, this is Maren. The reason for the call is there are some new state approved $0 premium Medicare benefits in your area that might be available to you. So do you have Medicare part A and B? Okay, let me transfer your call to my senior supervisor who. Who will further assist.
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