(407) 624-5916 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Marin. The reason for the call is there are some new state approved, zero dollar premium Medicare benefits in your area that might be available to you. So do you have Medicare part A and B? Okay, let me transfer your call to my senior supervisor, who will further assist you. Hello?
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