(272) 770-4225 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, good afternoon, this is Daisy. I'm calling to inform you about the newly added Medicare benefits available during open enrollment 2025. These benefits include free medication prescription coverage, food assistance card and up to $250 cash back to check your eligibility. May I ask, do you currently have Medicare part A and B? So do you have Medicare part A and B? I understand. And don't worry, I'm not asking you to make any decisions right now. This is simply a follow up to keep you informed about updated Medicare benefits for 2025. These may include free medications, prescription coverage, up to $250 0 in cash back and food assistance cards to see if you may qualify for these benefits. Can you please confirm if you have Medicare parts A and B? I am calling to let you know that in this open enrollment, if you have Medicare part A and B, you are eligible for various newly added benefits like food card, prescription coverage, cash back of up to $250 in a lot more. So do you have Medicare part A and B? Okay, great. Let me connect you to the assistant to check what other benefits you can qualify for. Here we go. Hold on a second please.
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