(929) 482-8771 is a Robocall
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 4 hours ago
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One ring and then... nothing? Ha! I know that that was Nomorobo doing its thing - and I smile. Thanks, Nomorobo.
— Gary, Nov 29th, 9:22amGreat service for all phone users. Not 100%, however, a huge improvement in warding off most robocalls.
— A. B, Nov 29th, 10:53amIt works as described and eliminates robo calls but not not necessary automated calls like some appointment reminders and alerts from my town.
— Fred S, Nov 29th, 10:57amThe only way to describe it is GREAT. The best thing ever!
— Michael B, Nov 29th, 11:49amWhere have you been all of my life? Thank you.
— Richard M, Nov 29th, 12:57pmF a n t a s t i c!!!! Every time the phone stops after one ring we say "Thank you, Nomorobo" Can't wait for the cell phones to have it. You are for the consumer when so many others want to rip us off. We really appreciate you, thank you so much!!!!!!!!!
— Judy F, Nov 29th, 1:09pmMy father passed away leaving my mother alone. The phone, which in her day was a GOOD thing because it meant someone wanted to talk to you, became an enemy. The number of scammers harassing her was mind blowing! With Nomorobo, her phone is again now a source of comfort. Thank you, Nomorobo!
— Jeff H, Nov 29th, 1:25pmGave you a 7 of 10, because the marketers seem to be finding ways around your service. When first installed, it seemed to catch more calls than it does now. I'm still bombarded with BS phone calls regularly most every day. Now I'm getting calls on my cell phone. Tired of this shit is an understatement. I propose an alternate solution. Let's take the prize money awarded by the Feds, and hire someone to hunt these people down and deliver the appropriate personal message. We'd only have to do a few, and the rest would get the message. Hey, desperate times call for desperate measures....
— Phil, Nov 29th, 2:03pm