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- Transcript In. Hi, this is Eva with secure life. How are you doing today? I'm good, thanks. I'm calling to let you know about this new final expense whole life. Hello? You. Can you hear me, sir? I'm calling to let you know about this new final expense whole life insurance plan that has just been approved by your state. This program is designed to cover up to 100% of your funeral expenses, regardless of your health conditions and age. Sir, have you seen some of our ads on tv or received a card in the mail about it? Have you seen. Have you seen some of our ads on tv or received a card in the mail about it? Hello? Hello? Um, can you hear me, sir? Yeah.
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