(214) 484-2548 is a Political Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good evening. My name is Sabrina. The new Trump administration has changed the Medicare policies for your state of Texas. We have to check the benefits available for you. I believe you already have Medicare Part A and B. Correct. Before I could transfer you, let me check your eligibility for the new benefits that we have. That includes food cards, cash benefits of up to $250, Flex car cards and very low premiums. Confirming your status, I will be able to transfer you to the next step. Do you own part A and B of Medicare? Yes. I was asking if you have both part A and B of Medicare.
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