(201) 472-8751 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good morning. My name is Emily. The new Trump administration has changed the Medicare policies for your state. Of New Jersey to proceed with checking your available benefits. I need to confirm you have both Medicare part a and B, right? Well, I was asking if you have both part a and B of Medicare.
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Doesn't block every nescience calls but its still great. Thanks
— Joe, Nov 29th, 9:22am
Overall 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, 9:57am
Seems 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, 10:32am
Love it, it stops about 10 calls a day. Saved us from just cancelling our home phone which is still considered.
— Frank P, Nov 29th, 11:36am

Nomorobo is terrific, blocking at least 90% of the robocalls to my number. It took a while to get used to not responding to the 1st ring of the phone, but now that I have mastered that it is great.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 11:40am
Thank you, thank you! And you even block a lot of the political garbage. Fantabulous!
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 11:59am
I love to hear those one ring calls stop dead in their tracks because you know its not someone you want to even be distracted by waiting for it to go to voice mail.Would be great if you could expand free service to other classes of calls no one wants: unidentified caller out of areaprivate caller blocked call specific number lists
— Steve, Nov 29th, 12:03pm
It's great. We never answer on the first ring. If it's a robocall, it never rings twice.
— Gordon C, Nov 29th, 12:15pm