(844) 844-8040 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, I'm Jessica. Hi, I'm Jessica, and this is a courtesy call from Penny, Pennsylvania's official health insurance marketplace. Is Karen Shockley available? Before we begin, I want to let you know that this call will be recorded for quality and training purposes. We received a referral from the Department of Human Services that someone in your household may have recently lost medical assistance coverage, also known as MA or Medicaid. We are calling to explain your options for low cost or no cost coverage at penny. You should have received a notice from Penny in the mail with your unique account access code to create an account. Once you are logged in, submit your application to receive your financial savings. You will need to select a qualifying life event, and you can choose the option for loss of Medicaid or medical assistance. MA or chip. Be sure to pick a plan within 60 days from the date of your MA notice so that you will not have a gap in coverage. Would you like assistance right now? Accessing your penny account. This should only take a few minutes before I can speak to you. Before I can speak to you about any specific details in reference to your penny account, I will need you to verify that I am speaking to the correct person. Can you please provide your full name as it appears on your account? Okay, could I please get your full name as it appears on your account? Is there anything else I can assist you with in your penny account while I have you on the line?
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