(404) 613-8451 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello, Good afternoon. This is Phyllis. We sent you a letter about the updated Medicare benefits in your state. Have you checked your upgraded 2025 benefits? So just to let you know, the new Medicare benefits in your area are now offering improved dental, vision and hearing with cash back of up to $200. I believe you have both part A and B of Medicare, right? Yeah. I was just asking if you already have Medicare parts A and B. Sorry, I didn't catch that. Do you have Medicare parts A and B? So do you currently have Medicare parts A and B? I think we should discuss this some other time. Have a good day.
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