(817) 381-8164 is a Robocall
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— Darlene, Nov 29th, 11:07amIt appeared to be working well when I first signed up months ago. However, within the last 2 months or so it doesn't appear to be working at all. I got numerous political calls just before the election,with none of that nonsense bring blocked, and am still getting calls from some stupid Diane soliciting rug cleaning for which I cannot opt out. What happened to my robocall?
— Sharon K, Nov 29th, 11:14amI find it aborts calls after 4 rings but doesn't block them. I still get many unwanted calls.
— Jan, Nov 29th, 11:28amNomorobo gives me the ability to strike back against the illegal and unwanted practice of robo-calls. I just hope you are reporting them to the proper government authority, and that they in turn will carry out their obligation to the American people through fines and penalties.
— W. E, Nov 29th, 11:48am