Debt Collector Warning!

(240) 551-5670 is a Debt Collector Robocall

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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago

Just last week, 8,273 people got Nomorobo protection!


I love this feature but wish it was able to do away with even the 1 ring. There have been instances where a legitimate company was trying to call but we're blocked as a robo call. I've learned to give them my cell number.

" Rachael from credit card services" was the BAIN of my life for years. I no longer hear from her! After returning from several years in Europe, I found that I received 4-6 of these calls PER DAY!!! They have all but stopped. The few that do get through are reported. I actually changed my service from Comcast to Verizon for this reason!

I like it very much--data base needs to keep expanding, and we have done our part.

You saved my sanity during the recent election campaign season.

I love it.Saves me running to the phone and finding someone calling that I done't want to talk too. keep up the good.

It is great. Blocks 2 or 3 calls per day.

Your service has saved us from five to ten robocalls a day. Thank you!

I go to the last step to sign up and it kept telling me to try again later.

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