(256) 819-1264 is a Political Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good afternoon. My name is Mary. The new Trump administration has changed the Medicare policies for your state of Alabama. To proceed with checking your available benefits, I need to confirm you have both Medicare part A and B. Right? What is asking if you have both part A and B of Medicare? 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 cards, and very low premiums. Confirming your status, I will be able to transfer you to the next step. So you're currently enrolled for part A and B of Medicare, right? Let's talk about this some other time. Thanks.
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