(404) 726-7452 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, my name is Leah. The reason for my call is that the updated plan for Medicare has. Just been released. Do you have a minute to check what additional benefits you can qualify for? All right, I understand that, but I would recommend that you must check your entitlement with. Us again. What we do here is help you get additional Medicare benefits that you might be missing. Like dental, hearing, vision, prescription coverage and food card from leading 27 insurance companies. At absolutely no cost. All I need is to confirm your eligibility. So, do you have Medicare part a and part b? Okay, I'm sorry. I'll make sure to put your number on the. Do not. Call list. Have a good day.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 6 months ago

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Love it, it stops 90% of the calls that I don’t want. Thanks
— Rj, Nov 29th, 9:18am
One ring and then... nothing? Ha! I know that that was Nomorobo doing its thing - and I smile. Thanks, Nomorobo.
— Gary, Nov 29th, 9:22am
Fantastic!! All we need now is a way to add phone numbers ourselves. There still are the occasional ones that get through, and if there was a way for us to add them you would be perfect!!!
— Bill, Nov 29th, 10:10am
Fantastic! Really cut the unwanted calls down to nearly zero. Keep up the great work of giving control of our phones back to us.
— Dale, Nov 29th, 10:12am

I've been signed up with Nomorobo since March of 2013. Without ANY doubt, Nomorobo is the BEST thing to happen to our phone system in a long, long time. It just baffled me for DECADES how unsolicited, scam phone calls were (and still are) allowed by the FCC. The Do Not Call Registry is a joke, nothing more than a political token gesture, in my opinion. I see absolutely ZERO enforcement of that registry. On top of that, the latest scam of caller ID spoofing is another atrocity that I simply cannot believed is possible. How can phone companies, and/or the FCC, allow spoofing? Anyway, I was always looking for a way to stop these annoying calls, and never came up with any working solution until Nomorobo came along. Thank you so VERY, VERY much. The ONLY improvement to Nomorobo that I'll mention, and don't get me wrong, I'll continue to take/love Nomorobo just the way it is since this improvement may not be possible, would be if my phone didn't ring at all from the robocalls. As a side note; I am such a strong supporter of this type of home privacy protection that I would like to VOLUNTEER to help Nomorobo in some way. If there is something I can do to support and/or help Nomorobo, please contact me (I did send an email to this effect earlier this year, but never received any response). KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, AND THANKS AGAIN.
— Steve B, Nov 29th, 10:29am
This is a service of the telephone company, right? They provide the phone service and they are the ones to ensure they are used properly, right?No?The telephone company doesn't care if their service is used by scammers and annoying callers?They provide a Caller ID so we can decide if we want to accept the call? But only if we go to the phone and examine the caller and number? We still gotta go to the phone, right? Why can't somebody just intersept those calls and stop the ringing?Somebody did?! And it wasn't the phone company?An independent service? And it's free?THANKS! Nomorobo! You enhanced our quality of life and for bringing peace to so many >>> you should receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
— Michael, Nov 29th, 10:51am
Great service- some of these guys still seem to get through, but overall Nomorobo does very well.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 11:18am
Before Nomorobo we received 20+ calls daily wanting us to buy, try, or use junk. Now those calls have been cut to 5+ a day BUT they only ring twice!, We now visit, eat meals or watch television in peace.Thank you.
— Laurie, Nov 29th, 12:14pm