(405) 303-2010 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello, Good afternoon. This is Sally. I wanted to confirm if you have received the letter we sent you regarding your updated Medicare benefits. Sure. So this is a call to inform you about the new Medicare benefits in your area that 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? Well, I was asking if you're both part A and B of Medicare.
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