(407) 326-4220 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Yes, hello. This is Bob working with Medicare patients. How are you doing? Sorry, can you hear me, sir? Sir, can you hear me? Hello? That's great. I'm calling you from the main Medicare provider in Florida. How are you doing? All right. Can you hear me? All right. Sir, can you hear me? Sorry. Sir, can you hear me? Hello? Yes. All right. Have a good day.
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