(319) 388-3476 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, good afternoon. This is Daisy. I'm calling to inform you about the newly added Medicare benefits available during open enrollment 2025. These benefits include free medication, prescription coverage, food assistance card, and up to $250 cash. Back to check your eligibility, may I ask, do you currently have Medicare part A and B? So do you have Medicare part A and B?
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I love it. We get so many fake phonecalls, and while working from home, it interferes with my work day. Now, it's just one ring, and back to peace and quiet! Thank you!
— Loura Z, Nov 29th, 9:27am
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
It seems to be working fine.I'm getting just a single ring now and I assume that's a call you've intercepted? Also, are you intercepting calls from WITHIN my state? (California)
— Robert E, Nov 29th, 10:09am
It's terrific works like a charm
— Bob A, Nov 29th, 10:33am

Best freebie ever
— Bill, Nov 29th, 10:38am
Love it! The annoying solicitation calls have ended!! Peace and quiet have ensued.
— G. R, Nov 29th, 12:30pm
I go to the last step to sign up and it kept telling me to try again later.
— Jerry M, Nov 29th, 12:31pm
As a person over 65, I am conditioned to react to a phone ring. Now if there is no 2nd ring, I nomomove! Thanks.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 12:45pm