(912) 559-0325 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Pause. Underscore one. Underscore. Say, Charles. Hi. This is Nancy at the health subsidy. Program with great news, you might be entitled to up to $6,400 healthcare subsidy to help with essential living costs. Act fast as the eligibility window closes soon. This benefit is not available to Medicare or Medicaid recipients. This is for those under 64. Earning below $50,000 annually. If you think you have got this message by accident or want to opt out, press two. If you fit this profile and wish to secure this health subsidy. Press one to link with a support agent who can guide you. Further. Seize this chance to lessen your financial strain, hit one. To connect with a representative and secure your health subsidy. Or if this is not for you, please press two to opt out.
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— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:48amOverall I am very happy with your service. However, I want to point out that it is not 100% effective. Specifically, during the election season from about September through the election in early November, we noticed that robocalls for political surveys frequently got through your technology. Of course, now that the elections are over, we are no longer being bothered. But, is there some reason why those calls could not be stopped?
— Jon K, Nov 29th, 9:57amIt is the best invention
— Patricia, Nov 29th, 10:00amIt's great, however, we still get one ring before robocall rejects the unwanted call. It cuts down on the annoyance but I sure wish it would eliminate that one ring.
— Walter W, Nov 29th, 10:03am