(972) 442-8083 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript I am calling to let you know that I'm a senior Medicare advisor, and based on our record, that shows that you qualify for supplemental and advanced Medicare plan. So in order to qualify, I just need to ask you one question. Are you currently enrolled in Medicare part A and B? Perfect. You do seem like a perfect candidate, so let me connect you with my Medicare specialist. Stay on the line. Hi, my name is Leon. I'm calling you from Medicare on a recorded line. How are you? Hello? Can you hear me?
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