(214) 300-7676 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hey, good morning. Natasha here. The reason for my call is that your state has just released a new subsidy, which you can now qualify for. I just need to check if you're currently. Enrolled in any government supported programs like Medicaid or Medicare. Sorry, I think there's some signal issue. Can you please repeat if you have any Medicaid? Sorry. Can you please confirm if you have any Medicaid or Medicare? Please, just give me a minute. I have new affordable care plans, and my record shows that you can qualify for free subsidy and increased benefits. Okay. Can you please tell me why you are not interested in the updated benefits? Sorry. What'd you say?
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