(512) 399-3357 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript You. Hello? Hi, this is natasha with EMED quote, how are you doing today? The purpose for this call is to let you know that you have been qualified to get additional benefits on your medicare in 2024 as you my screen is showing that you do have medicare part a and part is that correct? Are you there? How old are you? Now? I will transfer your call to one of my verification officer who will provide you with more information. All right, thank you so much for holding in. This is ryan murphy on a recorded the line. How are you doing today? Thank you. My name is.
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