716-214-9085 | 17162149085 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(716) 214-9085 is a Medicare Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello? Hello? Good afternoon. My name is Charlie. Yes, sir, my name is Charlie. I can't hear you. Sir. Can you hear me? Sir, are you there? Sir? Okay, sir, my name is Charlie. I'm calling for Karen Barry. Okay, sir, I'm calling from Senior Benefits and we're calling Medicare beneficiaries we're calling Medicare beneficiaries to help them get reimbursements and additional benefits and maybe a little bit of cash back on your Social Security benefits monthly or just to help you improve your overall coverage. Sir, my job here today is to help pre qualify you for potential reimbursements on your Medicare Party premium, sir. Okay, sir, to qualify you for this program, I have to ask you a few questions. Not personal questions. I have to ask you questions regarding relating to Medicare, sir, can I go ahead. Okay, so do you have many kpop? A and B. And B. Have you signed up for an Advantage plan? Maybe with humanaetna igna? WellCare, or Kaiser? Sir, have you signed up for an Advantage plan? The secondary advantage plan. Okay, sir, I believe you're a resident of North Carolina and your zip code is two 8590.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 2 years ago

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