(214) 810-9626 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi. How you doing today? Well, the purpose of my call is to inform you that the state has recently approved a new final expense whole life insurance. What it does, it is going to cover 100% cost of your funerals, burials or cremation expenses. And it will also give you an option to leave some money for your loved ones. So would you like to learn more about it? Cool. Let me ask you this. Are you between the age of 40 and 80? Great. I'm just going to quickly connect you with a product specialist right away, please hold on. Thank you so much for holding on.
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