Medicare Robocall
Scam/Fraud Info:
Hello? Hi. This is Natasha with EMED. Quote, how are you doing today? The purpose for this call is to let you know that you have been qualified to get additional benefits as you can save some money on your copays, monthly premiums and on prescriptions. My screen is showing that you do have Medicare Part A and Part B. Is that correct? Now, I will transfer your call to one of my verification officer who will provide you with more information. All right? Hi. This is Mark.
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