(215) 526-3025 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, this is Sarah. Do you know that the state has recently approved an updated Medicare plan? It's designed to cover multiple health facilities with an improved coverage, and the call is just to ensure that you don't miss out on these major health benefits that no plan previously seems to be covering. Now, I believe you do have Medicare part A and B. Correct? Okay, let me transfer your call to my senior supervisor, who will further assist you. Yes, my name.
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