760-389-3565 | 17603893565 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(760) 389-3565 is a Political Robocall

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  • Transcript Urgent message. Today on Monday, March 17th. Hi, this is James from United Benefits alliance. And let me tell you, this is very important. I'm only going to say this once, and you need to hear it. There's a fantastic healthcare benefit, really incredible, worth $350 a week. And believe me, a lot of people are talking about it. But guess what? It's about to be gone. Finished. Wiped out forever. The Biden people, they're trying to take it away. They want to cancel it. No more benefits for hard working Americans like you. If you're under 64, making less than $50,000 a year and you're not on Medicare or Medicaid, you still qualify, but only if you act right now. This is your last chance. I mean it. So here's what you need to do. Press 1 right now to lock it in. Do it. Don't wait. Ignore this, you'll lose everything. No second chances, no do overs. It's gone. So again, press 1 to talk to a specialist and keep your benefits. Or press 2 if you want to give it all up. I wouldn't recommend it. Folks. If you want to opt out, I don't know why you would. Call 833-867-3774. But if you're smart, and I know you are, press one right now. Don't let them take this away from.
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