(951) 992-2046 is a Medical Alert Robocall
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- Transcript Hello there how you doing today my name is Daisy and I'm calling with health care simplified our records indicate you've been seeking additional information on health care coverage so we're looking to help people get insured as we know how important having coverage is as well as how hard it is to navigate the health care space for most consumers especially with all the recent changes so I have a few quick questions before I can get you in contact with a licensed insurance agent 1st off are you looking for affordable insurance coverage I'm sorry I don't think I understood you correctly are you looking for affordable insurance coverage are you interested in hearing the details on how we can get you or a loved one a free medical alert device today OK Well thank you for your time haven't I think.
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