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Most amazing service ever. Most of the calls have stopped, we can now enjoy family time without the phone ringing.
— Linda, Nov 29th, 9:12am
I am selecting 10 because I am assuming it is working as advertised. One of the problems with something like Nomorobo is that there really isn't a control to tell how well it is working. I am pretty sure I am still getting robocalls, certainly around the elections and at other times. What I don't know is how many less I am getting because of Nomorobo. I think ti is a great idea and I hope it is working as advertised. The only way I could no for sure is if I did not get any of these calls and I do not think that is the case.
— Art G, Nov 29th, 9:21am
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— Fred, Nov 29th, 9:52am
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— Paul, Nov 29th, 10:05am

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— Barbara M, Nov 29th, 10:48am
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— Dan L, Nov 29th, 11:02am
I used to get at least 10 calls a day. Drove me batty. Now, with Nomorobo, i get a single ring once or twice a day. Thanks a million!
— Gene, Nov 29th, 11:04am
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— Chris W, Nov 29th, 11:22am