(269) 775-6289 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript How are you doing? Alright, so the reason of my call is to make sure that you are not missing any of the healthcare benefits you qualify for like the food card, grocery card or over the counter benefit. So do you have Medicare part A and part B active? Alright, so that's all done from my side. Let me transfer your call to one of my verification officer and he will assist you further.
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