(201) 228-4910 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript You. Hello, this is Nash with liberty medical supplies. How are you doing today? Good. Well, the reason of my call is to let you know about a new, state approved, state of the art diabetic monitor, which is 100% free and covered by your insurance. So may I ask, are you or somebody in your family diabetic? Can you repeat that for me?
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