(401) 352-4258 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. I am good, thank you. I am calling today to let you know about the newly updated Medicare plans. And now you can qualify for the benefits for it. I just want to know if you. Have part A and B of Medicare. Before I could transfer you. Let me check your eligibility for the new benefits that we have that includes food cards, cash benefits of up to $250, flex cards and very low premiums, confirming your status, I will be able to transfer you to the next step. So you're currently. Enrolled for part A and B of Medicare, right? Well, I was asking if you have both part a and B of Medicare.
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