234-224-5382 | 12342245382 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(234) 224-5382 is a Medicare Robocall

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  • Transcript Hi. That's great. Hi, I'm Judy here. I am calling you from the health enrollment center. So the reason. Is, Medicare has come up with some new and improved benefits, all at no cost to you, so. This is a very small. Quick update on that. So I see that you have Medicare part a and part b both correct? Okay. And you are below the age of 85 when you make your own medical decisions, correct? Hello. Okay. And you are from the beautiful state of Ohio. Current. Okay, so do you get any help? Okay, so do you get any help? Benefits from your previous employers. Okay, so we have a certified specialist who is from your state, only from Ohio, so she'll. Be giving her detailed information about the free benefits and added benefits on your existing medicare. So just stay online. Overall, I connect a call with her and kindly ignore the ringing tone. Hello. Hello. How was your day? So, first of all, Hello. How was your day so far? What I'm saying is, how was your day? So far, so good. And how is the weather out there at Wyo. Is it very cold? Is it very hot? How is it? Hello.
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