Medicare Robocall
Scam/Fraud Info:
You. Hi. This is Brian with Medicare. How are you doing today? Okay, sir. That's great. The reason of my call is about Medicare Additional Benefits of 2024. So I believe that you already have Medicare part and be active for yourself.
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