(301) 684-5991 is a Political Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good morning. My name is Cindy. The new Trump administration has changed the Medicare policies for your state. Of Maryland to proceed with checking your available benefits. I need to confirm you have both Medicare part A and B, right? Can you hear me? I was asking if you have part a and B of Medicare.
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