(214) 483-3972 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,258 people got Nomorobo protection!

Fantastic tool
— Barrhy, Nov 29th, 9:07am
Great! I work at home and dealing with telemarketing calls was so annoying. Not anymore thanks to Nomorobo!
— Abby, Nov 29th, 9:13am
Love it!! However, emergency robo calls do not come thru. For instance, when our town calls to inform us there is an emergency. This could be dangerous
— Pat, Nov 29th, 9:17am
It is the greatest thing. I smile every time the phone rings once and stops. Love it.
— Patty, Nov 29th, 9:20am

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
I absolutely love love love love love this service!!
— Michael M, Nov 29th, 9:35am
Thanks so much for your great service. Perhaps as much as half of my incoming calls are now stopped by Nomorobo. Some still get through, however; please publicize how I can report those numbers to you to stop them also. It's amazing to me how some of the same robo calls recur again and again; those computers are tireless and don't seem to care that their prior calls have been unsuccessful in getting me to buy anything or that I have asked them to stop calling me.
— Peter K, Nov 29th, 9:57am
Overall I am very happy with your service. However, I want to point out that it is not 100% effective. Specifically, during the election season from about September through the election in early November, we noticed that robocalls for political surveys frequently got through your technology. Of course, now that the elections are over, we are no longer being bothered. But, is there some reason why those calls could not be stopped?
— Jon K, Nov 29th, 9:57am