(201) 496-6263 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,252 people got Nomorobo protection!

Particularly during the period just prior to the election, Nomorobo was an unbelievable time saver. I was able to concentrate on what I was doing without constantly being interrupted by unwanted calls.
— Lee D, Nov 29th, 11:21am
We signed up for Nomorobo on our 2 landlines as soon as it became available to us, which was a little over a year ago. We cannot thank you enough for making our home robocall-free. We absolutely love the service. Every once in a while, a robocall gets through, but that is rare. On 2 phone lines for more than a year I think maybe a few calls got through. We are totally satisfied with Nomorobo and I have recommended it to others. I am looking forward to the day when this service is available on cell phones. Thank you so much for being innovative enough to have developed this service.
— Patricia, Nov 29th, 11:21am
I think it is a great step in reducing robocalls
— Donna L, Nov 29th, 12:11pm
I will tell anyone that it works. Thank you. And when it comes to a time when this has to be financially supported, I'm in.
— Becker, Nov 29th, 1:08pm

It's a miracle. No more sales calls from people I don't know. One ring and they're gone!
— Gg, Nov 29th, 1:09pm
I loved it at the start and recommended it to everyone. However, about a while ago, calls started leaking through. I contacted you and was advised to notify you listing the names callers were using. I did that for a while, but the leak got even heavier and the same robo callers kept changing their names. I've more or less given up on nomorobo. If you tell me you've solved the leak problem, I'd consider it, but right now, I doubt your effectiveness.
— Ivan S, Nov 29th, 1:20pm
I thank you every time my phone rings once and no more. I am getting fewer and fewer calls every month.Thank you sooooo much!
— Bill K, Nov 29th, 1:46pm
Peace at home at last! Signing up with the national Do Not Call List seemed to work at first, then backslid-ed to no impact. A good example of the FCC working primarily for big business, not for Real People. Thank You Nomorobo!
— John H, Nov 29th, 4:00pm