(972) 414-5448 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hey, my name is Shane. How are you today? Well, the reason we gave you call is because you might know the wages being dropped down recently on all of your final expenses. Just like your funeral, burial and cremation expense. So we're just going to go ahead and give you some rates. You can just listen to the rates, compare what you got. If you like it, you can always add more coverage. Otherwise there won't be any obligation. So would you like to learn more about this? How old are you? What's your age? Can you hear me? Can you repeat that? I'm sorry. Can you hear me?
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