(321) 522-3959 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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Great service!
— David T, Nov 29th, 9:30am
Really good
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:43am
We laugh every time the phone rings and the number on the CID is one we don't know and there isn't a second ring. Can't wait for the cell application come out.
— Carol G, Nov 29th, 9:57am
I am very pleased. I had used all the blocks I could with at&t. Now I have peace of mind everyday knowing someone else is receiving these calls. I have heard so much on the news how people are scammed by these calls and I did not want to be a statistic. Thanks so much for Nomorobo.
— Sue M, Nov 29th, 10:00am

I think it has helped, but quite a few numbers (including Gallup) get through with a single ring, which is less annoying than talking to them, but very annoying, nonetheless because these callers tend to call every day. I suspect this has something to do with the fact that I use Vonage SimulRing to call my home and cell at the same time, but I'm not sure. I've learned that reporting a problem has no effect (but, heck, you're offering a free service, so ...), which I why I didn't bother.Of course, the 2014 political campaign season was still unbearable, and I don't look forward to 2016, but I think your service is a great help, and I appreciate it.
— Carol S, Nov 29th, 10:05am
Great Program!
— Dan V, Nov 29th, 10:11am
Makes my life simpler
— Chazz, Nov 29th, 10:56am
One of the great joys of my day is hearing the phone ring once and knowing that Nomorobo has sent the unwanted seller (aren't they ALWAYS selling something?) on its merry way. Three cheers for this great idea.
— Betty, Nov 29th, 10:59am