(983) 999-8291 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, my name is Kevin, how are you doing today? The reason of my call is about your medicare. So I believe you have medicare parts A and B active, right? Hello, do you have medicare part A and B? Give me answer yes or no sir do you have medical part and B? Just for age qualifying purpose. May I know how old are.
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