(607) 202-8239 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Um, it's Hannah calling from Equity Trust Group. I was trying to reach you with some very important news. The government is coming after you for unpaid bills, and we can help to avoid potential liens and banking restrictions on your account. You need to enroll in a new federal recovery program that can dismiss your debts entirely. No penalties, no strings. Please call me back on the number I left the voicemail, or you can reach my desk at 844-996-4834 so we can get started again. Call this number or my direct toll free, 844-996-4834. You can also visit billfix.com that's billfix.com for more information online. If you would rather schedule a callback, just text, call me, and I will call you back right away. And if you'd rather opt out, just text. Stop. Please don't wait on this. Call now at 844-996-4834, billfix.com.
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Just last week, 8,270 people got Nomorobo protection!
I actually get kind of thrilled when Nomorobo intercepts calls. It's like a victory over the creeps who are running those invasive operations.
— Joyce, Nov 29th, 10:16amThis is the best thing to happen to phone communications. One ring and they're gone. Some still get through but only abut 10%. I'd say that is good work. You guys are the greatest. We can now eat dinner without trying to tolerate telemarketers - even non-profits.Thanks!
— John E, Nov 29th, 10:20amWorks great! Wouldn't be without.
— Dave, Nov 29th, 10:21amI've been signed up with Nomorobo since March of 2013. Without ANY doubt, Nomorobo is the BEST thing to happen to our phone system in a long, long time. It just baffled me for DECADES how unsolicited, scam phone calls were (and still are) allowed by the FCC. The Do Not Call Registry is a joke, nothing more than a political token gesture, in my opinion. I see absolutely ZERO enforcement of that registry. On top of that, the latest scam of caller ID spoofing is another atrocity that I simply cannot believed is possible. How can phone companies, and/or the FCC, allow spoofing? Anyway, I was always looking for a way to stop these annoying calls, and never came up with any working solution until Nomorobo came along. Thank you so VERY, VERY much. The ONLY improvement to Nomorobo that I'll mention, and don't get me wrong, I'll continue to take/love Nomorobo just the way it is since this improvement may not be possible, would be if my phone didn't ring at all from the robocalls. As a side note; I am such a strong supporter of this type of home privacy protection that I would like to VOLUNTEER to help Nomorobo in some way. If there is something I can do to support and/or help Nomorobo, please contact me (I did send an email to this effect earlier this year, but never received any response). KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, AND THANKS AGAIN.
— Steve B, Nov 29th, 10:29amSeems to work great! the calls we want come through, the rest get blocked after displaying the number on our FIOS TV screen.
— Thomas, Nov 29th, 10:32amUnbelievably good on phone service providers that accommodate this application.
— Gareth M, Nov 29th, 10:41amGreat service, but still to many other calls get through. Keep up the great work!!!!!
— David L, Nov 29th, 10:56amNot only does the service work nearly flawlessly - no false positives I've been told about - but also it's simple to work with their helpful people to research and add new numbers that should be blocked. I'd be completely happy to pay for the service to make sure it stays online, yet they refused when I offered. Amazing.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 10:58am