(214) 317-4879 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. This is Kayla Woods. I wanted to reach out and call you about some newly available state approved Medicare benefits with a zero dollar premium. These benefits could include things like dental, vision and hearing coverage. So can you confirm if you currently have Medicare parts A and B? no worries do you have red white and blue
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Just last week, 8,265 people got Nomorobo protection!

Finally a system that works to block unwanted calls.
— Bill D, Nov 29th, 10:05am
You saved my sanity during the recent election campaign season.
— Steve B, Nov 29th, 10:07am
This is a great service. All those dinner calls that are robo calls to sell something are now just one ring and do not disturb us. We now wait for at least two rings before we answer any call to see if was intercepted. Thank you very much for a GREAT service
— Les A, Nov 29th, 10:18am
Can't evaluate because I still get annoying robo calls. Now whether would get more without Nomorobo, how can I am unable to measure.
— M, Nov 29th, 11:09am

Nomorobo is a sanity-saver! After my accounts were compromised at a couple of the stores where I used to shop, the number of robo calls I received every day was extreme. This despite the fact that I've been on the government Do-Not-Call lists since their inception, and have reported the robo callers that contacted me. Nothing helped until I stumbled over Nomorobo. Now I can relax and know that if it only rings once, there's nothing for me to do. I truly hope that Nomorobo puts a bunch of robocaller businesses out of business!
— Dee, Nov 29th, 11:20am
Love it!!!! No more fake IRS messages on my answering machine!!
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 12:02pm
I have been recommending it ever since I discovered it an article in A.A. R. P. Magazine. You are the BEST!!!!!
— Jean T, Nov 29th, 1:02pm
I love the concept but it does not work 100% - one initially the program was designed to block the calls from even ringing. Now when I get the calls - my phone rings one time. That one time is annoying and I never know when the phone rings is it a blocked call or a real call starting to come in. I have to pause to see which one. I still get the scammers come in, since they have also outsmarted the system by changing their numbers to local or hijacked phone numbers and ids. Overall I am glad to have such a system but it needs work.
— Sarah D, Nov 29th, 1:46pm