(385) 449-3007 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi. This is Michael with senior Care benefits. How are you doing today? Yes. Okay. The reason for my call is to let you know that insurance have drop down and do you have Medicare Part A and B? So, do you have Medicare Part A and B? Right. Hello?
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 9 months ago
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