(405) 335-7214 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Pause 1s. My name is Penelope with Wellness Bridge. I just tried reaching you with some really important news because this could be huge for you. The reason for my call is that you may Qualify for a $6,400 health subsidy right now, a real financial lifeline to help cover your essential living costs. Here's the deal. This offer is time sensitive, and the eligibility window ends this month. If you're under 64, making under $50,000 per year and don't have Medicare or Medicaid, this is meant for you. Don't miss out. That's $6,400 in real cash and many other benefits. Please call me back as soon as possible at 833-613-3029. Again, that's 833-613-3029. Call now and let's lock this in before it's too late. That's 833-613-3029. If you want to opt out, just reply. Stop. Have a nice day.
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