(702) 554-2929 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript All put in Roman is finally here you are now able to make changes in lowering your rates and receive stronger coverage for your health insurance needs press one now to receive information on lowering your deductible reducing your out of pocket expenses or even increasing your prescription coverage in the past we've seen the rates increase dramatically the longer you wait the sooner you secure your program the lower the rate will be press one now if you no longer need health insurance please present 9.
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