(202) 969-1619 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,277 people got Nomorobo protection!
I absolutely love it. It's still annoying to get one ring, but it's so much better than having to get up to answer it. I didn't have any trouble setting it up, but some might be intimidated by the multiple steps.
— Art R, Nov 29th, 9:14amRobocall has given me some peace
— Rodney, Nov 29th, 9:14amWho would have ever thought? Thank you!
— John M, Nov 29th, 9:44amUnbelievably good on phone service providers that accommodate this application.
— Gareth M, Nov 29th, 10:41amI am not quick to make any recommendations about products or services to friends or family. If the subject of robocalls comes up, however, I am pleased to say good things about the service you provide.We know that Nomorobo provides an excellent service. When our phone rings just once and then stops we know that Nomorobo is on the job. Amazing!
— Aaron H, Nov 29th, 11:29amNomorobo is great! I never realized how many of these robocalls I got until I was home all day for a couple of days, Within those two days I received 6 calls. Four of those calls were in one day. It was then that I decided to get Nomorobo. The system picks up the call and your phone only rings once. The call is then cut off. It's a great technology. If you are annoyed by robocalls this free service is the way to go.
— Allan L, Nov 29th, 11:30amI admire the design, I rely on its reliability, and I much appreciate the service it provides. Now, if the FCC would just expand this to the entire Do Not Call List!! Because their list is generally ignored by the aggravators & scammers, your technology and better/faster effort by FCC to add numbers to the list, would give America have an enforced system! FCC should have paid you an award 20 times greater for your devising a solution they could not. Many Thanks!
— M M, Nov 29th, 11:54amIts....grrrreat!
— Tom, Nov 29th, 12:24pm