(205) 502-1134 is a Debt Reduction Robocall
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- Transcript This is an important message regarding your current credit card account we have made several attempts to reach you this is your final courtesy call before we are unable to lower your credit card interest rate press 1 to speak to the Member Services Department Or press 2 and your eligibility to lower your rate will expire.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 6 years ago
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Works great!! After using it on my line I placed it on my 86 year old fathers phone and if the phone only rings once (which happens often) he knows its a telemarketer
— Dan M, Nov 29th, 9:16amI love it! I don't have to stop what I'm doing or get up from my chair when eating. This is fabulous and I just sent around your email to friends and family. If they are as smart as I think they are they will be signing up shortly.
— Carole S, Nov 29th, 9:20amI love this app... Especially when I hear one ring and then silence! It always makes me smile and say to myself, "nomorobo strikes again."
— Joanne L, Nov 29th, 9:20amPeace of mind! Grabs most of the calls that are unsolicited and has a method of upgrading the dats base with new unwanted numbers.Love it!
— Dave, Nov 29th, 9:38amLove, love, LOVE it! Just one ring and the robot is gone -- gives me a big smile and a lovely feeling of peace and safety every time. Can't say thank you enough!
— Jane K, Nov 29th, 9:59amAbsolutely great!
— Dick C, Nov 29th, 10:07amlove it
— Edd C, Nov 29th, 10:19amI've been signed up with Nomorobo since March of 2013. Without ANY doubt, Nomorobo is the BEST thing to happen to our phone system in a long, long time. It just baffled me for DECADES how unsolicited, scam phone calls were (and still are) allowed by the FCC. The Do Not Call Registry is a joke, nothing more than a political token gesture, in my opinion. I see absolutely ZERO enforcement of that registry. On top of that, the latest scam of caller ID spoofing is another atrocity that I simply cannot believed is possible. How can phone companies, and/or the FCC, allow spoofing? Anyway, I was always looking for a way to stop these annoying calls, and never came up with any working solution until Nomorobo came along. Thank you so VERY, VERY much. The ONLY improvement to Nomorobo that I'll mention, and don't get me wrong, I'll continue to take/love Nomorobo just the way it is since this improvement may not be possible, would be if my phone didn't ring at all from the robocalls. As a side note; I am such a strong supporter of this type of home privacy protection that I would like to VOLUNTEER to help Nomorobo in some way. If there is something I can do to support and/or help Nomorobo, please contact me (I did send an email to this effect earlier this year, but never received any response). KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, AND THANKS AGAIN.
— Steve B, Nov 29th, 10:29am