(435) 355-5125 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hello this notice is to inform you that open enrollment for affordable health insurance has started please press 5 now to ensure you are on the plan that best suits your needs 2020 updated plans will save you up to 50 percent on your premium and you will have access to the nation's largest p.p.o. network with reduced co-pays enrolment is easy approval is guaranteed and all ages are accepted enrollment periods are limited so please press 5 now to deny affordable coverage and be removed from this notification list please press 9 now follow this notice is to inform you that open enrollment for affordable health insurance has started please press 5 now to ensure you are on the plan that best suits your needs 2020 updated plans will save you up to 50 percent on your premium and you will have access to the nation's largest p.p.o. network with reduced co-pays enrolment is easy approval is guaranteed and all ages are accepted and all.
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