(334) 397-2171 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hey, good evening. My name is Emily. We sent you a letter about the updated Medicare benefits in your state. Have you checked your upgraded 2025 benefits? Okay, great. The letter mentions details of the new Medicare benefits in your area which include improved dental, vision and hearing with cash back of up to $200. I believe you have both part A and B of Medicare, right?
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— John M, Nov 29th, 9:44am
Trying to stop or at least limit Robocalls almost became a part time job for me. I would diligently try to use their "press 5 to be removed from our list" [yeah, THAT works!], & even more diligently report the numbers/caller ID in complaints to the Do Not Call Registry. Pretty much to no avail & a losing battle. Then I read about Nomorobo. Gave it a try & OMG, what a difference! An IMMEDIATE difference! A real Godsend --- The peace is wonderful. One little ring & then nothing. Thank you so much!!
— T.P. G, Nov 29th, 9:57am
I love it. We don't get those annoying robo silent calls anymore.
— Larry R, Nov 29th, 10:00am
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— Bill, Nov 29th, 10:38am

I wish it would not ring once when a robo call comes in. Can't the call be completely blocked instead?
— Tina, Nov 29th, 11:01am
i LOVE it! it has made a huge difference in the amount of calls that are unwanted. thank you aaron!
— Nancy M, Nov 29th, 12:06pm
Nomorobo definitely better than "do not call list".
— Mike, Nov 29th, 12:14pm
Very pleased! When we hear the phone ring only once, we know it's working. There are, however, many robo callers who get by. When we answer the phone after two rings, there is a silence indicating that the system is connecting to a phone center. We hang up immediately and can't report the call, because their number doesn't appear.
— John L, Nov 29th, 12:40pm