(415) 200-1409 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript With open enrollment approaching insurance policies as of October 1st have a new look a new bill passed extending short term major medical meaning a policy can now last you and your family 3 years without renewing or paying any additional fees you can now get a great insurance plan at the price you can afford we may get half a free to sign up with policies from CIGNA Blue Cross at United and many more press one now to get a hassle free assessment Or press 2 to be placed on our DO NOT CALL list thank you for your time and as always be happy and blessed.
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