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- Transcript Hello. Hi. This is Shane from Medicare Benefits. How are you sir? I'm absolutely fine sir. The reason of my shortcut lets you know Medicare just approved new benefits in your area. So I believe you have Medicare party in me, right sir? So just to see you qualify how old are you? Hello? Hello.
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