(972) 354-2409 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Jack. I am calling Medicare benefits. How are you? Okay, this call is about to Medicare benefits. I believe you already have Medicare part A and B. I believe you already have Medicare part A and B. Okay, but. Hello, can you hear me now?
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