(972) 642-2853 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hi. Hi. I'm Jean calling you from Caring for Life. 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 cash back up to $200. I believe you have an active Medicare card, A and B, right?
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— Barrhy, Nov 29th, 9:07amExcellent service. Thanks a lot.
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— Patrick A, Nov 29th, 10:57amI definitely stops 90% of robo calls BUT some still get through......but scammers have a way of doing that. I love what doesn't get through.
— Carolyn, Nov 29th, 11:25am