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(972) 236-1618 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hi. Hi, I'm Gia calling you from Senior Assistance Program. Can you hear me? Okay. I'm reaching out to help you maximize your Medicare coverage. As this is the annual enrollment period for 2025, I want to ensure that you're up to date with the new plans and that you can qualify for increased grocery coverage, a flex card and increased cashback up to $200. I believe you have an active Medicare card. A right. Perfect. You are eligible for the new updates. I'm going to connect you to my senior supervisor who will assist you further to get maximum coverage options. So stay with me. Hello? So actually this call is about Medicare additional benefits. Do you have Medicare part Env? Okay. And you told me that you have did everything a couple of weeks ago. Yeah. Like an annual enrollment period, right, sir? Yeah. So right now let me tell you that we have just ended annual enrollment period. I know that, but you know that all the Medicare beneficiaries who had made.
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