(323) 510-6006 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript This is a message from the health insurance and Rowland center you need to act fast with the current expected of orders signed you may qualify for the lowest rates of the year from the nation's highest rated carriers hurry and take advantage of the pre open enrollment period to receive the lowest rates of this year press one now to connect with a licensed agent if you no longer date an insurance policy please press 9.
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— Dave M, Nov 29th, 9:43amHas been working great Wouldn't be without it
— Dave, Nov 29th, 9:47amThis is the best thing to happen to phone communications. One ring and they're gone. Some still get through but only abut 10%. I'd say that is good work. You guys are the greatest. We can now eat dinner without trying to tolerate telemarketers - even non-profits.Thanks!
— John E, Nov 29th, 10:20amIt is the best technological advance on phones EVER!!! I didn't get ONE political robocall in the recent elections. People who came to my house and saw it in action were blown away. I can't wait for the cellphone version!!!
— Gail K, Nov 29th, 10:56amTremendous satisfaction to avoid those annoying calls. I'd be thrilled if the "Unknown/Unavailable" calls could similarly be blocked.
— Todd E, Nov 29th, 11:19amIts a wonderful tool to keep telemarketers and nuisance callers from bothering us at home, especially us older folks who have the inconvenience of getting up to pick up the phone unnecessarily. Keep it up!!!
— Livin P, Nov 29th, 12:49pmTerrific
— Joe, Nov 29th, 1:34pmI worked in communications for 35 years, and this is one of the greatest technology programs ever invented to specifically help the consumer. Keep up the good work. Maybe some day the call will not have to even ring the consumer's phone even once.
— Ronald P, Nov 29th, 2:33pm