350-333-9833 | 13503339833 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(350) 333-9833 is a Medicare Robocall

Be cautious.

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  • Transcript This is an alert for you today on Friday, January 10th. Pause 1s. My name is Nancy from Medical Allowance, and I'm calling with an important reminder. You may qualify for up to US$1,400 per month in subsidy benefits, but the deadline is today. This program is available to individuals under 64 with an annual income under $50,000 who are not currently enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid. If you qualify to secure your 2025 benefits, press 1 now to speak with a support specialist. Don't miss this opportunity to reduce your essential living costs. Press 1 now to check your eligibility or claim your subsidy before the deadline. Again, press 1 to connect with the specialist and secure your subsidy benefits before the end of the day. Press 2 to opt out or call us at 833-867-3774.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 5 months ago

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