(972) 382-8002 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Sam with senior benefits. How are you doing today? Yes, I am there. Yes, yes, I can hear you, sir. I can hear you, sir. This call is about Medicare. Sir, do you have Medicare part? Sir, do you have Medicare part a, b? Sir, are you with me? Sir, listening to me? Sir, do you have Medicare part a and b?
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