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- Transcript Hello. Good morning. This is Kimberly. I'm calling to let you know that this enrollment period you could enjoy fantastic free benefits like food cards, flex cards, free meds, and up to $250. Cash back with your Medicare plan. So, do you have Medicare part a and B? You have qualified for the updates. Give me a second to connect you. Hello, this is Mike. How you think?
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