(385) 330-7973 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hey there. Jenny speaking. Hope you are having a good day. I'm happy to hear that. I have some great benefits to discuss with you regarding final expense insurance that include funeral costs and debt coverage. I just need to know your age to continue. How old are you? Can I know how old you are? Okay. We can talk about it once you're ready. Goodbye.
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— Gary Z, Nov 29th, 9:12am
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— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 11:59am
I found out about Nomorobo in an AARP newsletter and signed up. It doesn't eliminate every robo call, but many of those annoying calls ring once and disappear. I've already recommended this service to my friends.
— Barbara W, Nov 29th, 12:56pm
It gets most of the robocalls. For some reason cannot stop "unknown name " & "unavailable" phone number. And considering how the robocall industry is evolving, one would hope that Nomorobo keep up.
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— Jeff R, Nov 29th, 2:51pm