(972) 202-7299 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi. Good morning. My name is Emily. How are you doing today? Mm hmm. I'm calling to let you know that the government is giving a subsidy to pay your bills without any cost to you. I just have to check a couple things to confirm your eligibility. May I know if you already have any government or state provided health coverage like Medicaid or Medicare? I am sorry. I couldn't get that. Do you have any government or state insurance?
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