(202) 262-6493 is a Fake Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Robocall
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- Transcript The Internal Revenue Service to inform you about a lawsuit being filed against you for tax evasion for more information please press 1 again press 1 to speak to a tax representative immediately.
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— Karen H, Nov 29th, 9:16amVery good blocking service. Still have issues with several annoying solicitors who manage a bypass.
— Rich S, Nov 29th, 9:18amIt has saved us from answering countless phone calls from scammers and other nefarious companies.
— D W, Nov 29th, 9:38amSo far so good! Was afraid it would block robotic bank fraud calls, Rx shipments, etc., but no problem so far. Love the dinner-time calls it's catching!
— David M, Nov 29th, 10:07amA great service to mankind!
— Dick, Nov 29th, 11:34amDefinitely the best service available for blocking numbers. I love how, even with NoMoRoBo, the "goofballs" won't even give up ... I still see the same numbers appearing over and over again on my caller ID. I just laugh and laugh at them !!!
— Susan O, Nov 29th, 1:02pmI have been recommending this to everyone I know who has a land line. I just love Nomorobo. We used to get about 3 calls a night and a couple more during the day. No more calls. When a new one slips through I just log on and add to the phone list.
— Karen H, Nov 29th, 1:43pmGave 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