(214) 275-5612 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good evening. Kathy here. I'm reaching out today to let you know about some of the most incredible free benefits that we have this year in the open enrollment 2025. If you qualify, you can get food cards, flex cards and even cash back of up to $250. To verify your eligibility, can you please tell me if you have part A and B of Medicare.
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