(214) 943-2466 is a Medicare Robocall
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Just last week, 8,255 people got Nomorobo protection!

You're wonderful.
— Bonnie S, Nov 29th, 9:42am
Not perfect but helps a lot. The phone rings only once and that's it. I don't have to stop what I'm doing to listen if it's a valid call.Big annoyance saver!
— Barry, Nov 29th, 10:05am
I am so happy I found out about Nomorobo when we started our business. We were getting robocalls on the busy customer service phone line multiple times a day. I feel confident that Nomorobo blocks at least 90% of these calls that can't be avoided otherwise. It saves me so much time and nerve, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your service.
— Natalia, Nov 29th, 10:19am
I and my wife just love it. It rings once and bam there gone. Only one minor problem. I'm getting calls from the same caller over and over again. This in minor to me because it still blocks them an only rings once. I can't thank you enough. We installed the app just before election time, and let me tell you it blocked a lot of calls. Great app. We can't wait for this to work on cell phones. I give it a 5 star +. Best regards Bill
— William, Nov 29th, 10:51am

I think it's great. Really cuts down on annoying calls...however...some of them seem to slip by. I guess there's always somebody out there that can out fox what you're doing. It's really too bad, but I appreciate the effort you make & it does make a difference. Thanks for your service!!!
— Christine G, Nov 29th, 11:49am
It is an excellent tool. It has ended many calls after one(1) ring.Thank you and keep up the great job.Chris Kosta
— Chris K, Nov 29th, 12:04pm
Nomorobo is wonderful. We were harassed constantly prior to installing Nomorobo. Immediately after installing, the calls nearly ceased. We get very few robo-calls now, and it's wonderful. Thanks for a great service.
— Si, Nov 29th, 12:10pm
Fantastic service. It's like having a guard dog on my phone line. Now if you could just send a 20,000 volt electric charge to the Robo caller then your service would be perfect.
— Luke F, Nov 29th, 12:43pm