(512) 704-6203 is a Research Call
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- Transcript Hello. Hi. Good morning. Is this Mr. Kristen? It's okay, actually, is this Mr. Kristen? All right. My name is Elizabeth Martin, and I'm calling from dometic. Sorry. Hello? Can you hear me? All right. My name is Elizabeth Martin, and I'm calling from the Medicare supplement division. We're conducting a brief survey in your area that will help Medicare recipients lower their costs. All right. Mr. Kissen, can you hear me? I'm just conducting a brief survey in your area that will help Medicare recipients lower their costs. So I'm assuming that you have Medicare. Yeah. This is just a quick survey to check if you might be eligible for additional or benefits. Or cost savings on your medical plan, all right? So I'm assuming that you have Medicare supplement program, is that correct? Hello. Mr. Kristen, are you still here? Can you hear me? Sorry. You're cutting in and out. All right, you can hear me now. And. you have a medicare supplement
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