619-352-4229 | 16193524229 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(619) 352-4229 is a Medicare Robocall

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  • Transcript Hi there, this is Christy, and I'm with Senior Aid Helper with our Opportunities team on a recorded line. Can you hear me? Okay, now you can press one to be removed, and it's my job to connect you with a licensed Medicare agent. That could save you some money on your Medicare costs. Have you had your Medicare coverage reviewed for potential savings and added benefits? Okay, I understand, but have you had your Medicare plan reviewed this year? If not, we should connect you to get a free insurance review. Is that okay? So there is no cost for our service. We just provide free information. Great. And I'd like to go ahead and connect you with a Medicare specialist who will let you know some of the Medicare programs and benefits that you may be eligible for. And you may hear a few system prompts, and there's no need for you to select those, so just hang tight and I'll enter those in for us just 1 second while I bring them on the line with us. I didn't catch that. Can you please repeat that? I'm with Senior Aid Helper regarding insurance, and my call back number is 833-213-3718.
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