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- Transcript Hello, Are you there? This is Chris and I'm reaching out to share some exciting news about the updated Medicare benefits under open enrollment 2025 which includes dental, vision, prescription coverage, food cards and cash back as well. I believe you have active Medicare part A or B, right? Are you there? This is Chris and I'm reaching out to share some exciting news about the updated Medicare benefits under open enrollment 2025 which includes dental, vision, prescription coverage, food cards and cash back as well. I believe you have active Medicare part A or B. Right? This is Chris and I'm reaching out to share some exciting news about the updated Medicare benefits under open enrollment 2025 which includes dental, vision, prescription coverage, food cards and cash back as well. I believe you have active medicare part A or B. Right? Perfect. I am going to connect you to my senior supervisor. Stay with me. Hello. Hi, my name is Austin. Hello.
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