(972) 777-5150 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, my name is Taylor. How's your day going so far? Okay, awesome. Well, I'm calling to let you know that the government is giving a subsidy to pay your bills without any cost to you. I just have to check a couple things to confirm your eligibility. May I know if you already have any government or state provided health coverage like Medicaid or Medicare? Well, if you are interested in getting the subsidy, I just need to confirm if you currently have any Medicaid or Medicare. All right. Well, that means we can help you even more. The plans have just been recently updated and now we can help you save more money and get you benefits like hearing, vision, dental, and an increased subsidy as well. Would you like to talk to get some free information from our benefits specialist who will provide details of the best benefits available in your area.
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