(916) 432-2224 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hi. Hi, this is Mina with the Medicare Department at Healthcare Benefits. How are you today? It's going pretty well. Thanks for asking. Okay, great. So like I was saying, I'm with Healthcare Benefits, and I'm calling because the updated plan for Medicare has been released, and it may give you some better access. Now, I believe you do have Medicare Part A and B, correct? That's awesome. Okay. This is all the information that I needed from my side to check your eligibility, and it does look like you qualify. I'm going to get a licensed agent on the line to get you some more details. Give me just a second, please. Thank you so much for holding on. This is Carol on a recorded line. Line. How are you doing today? All right. Great to hear this. How are you doing today? Is going good. Hello.
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— Mwfenn, Nov 29th, 9:29amI like it but I still get some calls hopefully it will get better
— Ron, Nov 29th, 9:31amCould only be happier if you could stop robo calls using spoofed caller IDs.GREAT product
— M G, Nov 29th, 9:51amThanks for the great app
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— Bill, Nov 29th, 10:10amGreat for those calls that it actually stops coming through; but, more and more have obviously figured out how to avoid "nomorobo".
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— Steven M, Nov 29th, 10:35amI find it aborts calls after 4 rings but doesn't block them. I still get many unwanted calls.
— Jan, Nov 29th, 11:28am