(770) 304-2006 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, Good morning. My name is Jane. I am calling because in the state of Georgia there are some newly upgraded Medicare plans available and it seems like you might qualify for them. You do have Medicare parts A and B, right? While I was asking if you have both part A and B of Medicare, that might be someone else. This is my first time ringing you, but I'm sorry as I know how frustrating it can be. My apologies, but I want to talk to you about the new benefits, including food and flex cards with coverages inclusive of hospital visits and doctor checkups. Now you can even get cashback rewards up to $250 and I want to make sure you get the best plan possible. So you do have part A and B of Medic.
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