(954) 427-2648 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript I'm Alisa calling you from pro health pioneers. Can you hear me? Okay. I'm reaching out to help you maximize your Medicare coverage, as this is the annual enrollment period for 2025. I want to ensure that you're up to date with the new plans and that you can qualify for increased grocery coverage, a flex card and increased cash back. Up to 200. Dollars. I believe you have an active Medicare card. A and B, right?
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 23 hours ago
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— Mike M, Nov 29th, 12:46pm