(915) 321-1050 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, sir, this is Robert calling you from healthcare benefit. How are you doing today? Sir? Can you hear me? Okay, so as you are a part of Medicare, right? Sir? Are you a part of Medicare? Hello? Hello? Hello, sir, can you hear me? So as you are a part of Medicare, correct. Sir, do you ever had arthritis or any joint pain? Hello? Can you please listen? Could you listen? So, can you hear me?
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