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Just last week, 8,271 people got Nomorobo protection!

Best invention since caller ID!
— Michael G, Nov 29th, 9:07am
so far is doing a good job.
— HN, Nov 29th, 10:25am
Very glad to have Nomorobo. Still a lot of calls coming through but it's much better than before. Thank you so much!
— Christine B, Nov 29th, 10:37am
I and my wife just love it. It rings once and bam there gone. Only one minor problem. I'm getting calls from the same caller over and over again. This in minor to me because it still blocks them an only rings once. I can't thank you enough. We installed the app just before election time, and let me tell you it blocked a lot of calls. Great app. We can't wait for this to work on cell phones. I give it a 5 star +. Best regards Bill
— William, Nov 29th, 10:51am

Absolutely the best thing to happen to the telephone since its invention. Serenity Now!
— James N, Nov 29th, 10:52am
Aaron foss is a genius. His Nomorobo technology continues to function above our expectations monitoring our home land line system, running interference against even the most persistent robo marketing calls! I cannot help but smirk when our phone simply emits the single ring, alerting us that yet another robo call has been blocked; hoorayyy for Mr. Foss. Our life is much less stressful knowing that Mr. Foss's electronic "secretary" is fielding unwanted incoming calls, especially those around dinner time. Thank you Aaron for all of your hard research and work to bring nomorobo to life!
— Ken D, Nov 29th, 12:17pm
This is the best way to stop robo calls. I now have a list of 285 calls over the past months. Now starting on my cell phone also. AT&T needs to sign up with nomorobo for cell phones. Thank you so much for this service.
— Charlsie, Nov 29th, 1:15pm
This is a great App that everyone who hate robo calls should have. In fact, this should be standard feature on all phones and if anyone crazy enough to want robo calls, they could deselect the feature. The App could use a feature that would allow a "blacklist" to block unwanted calls.
— Sho Y, Nov 29th, 2:39pm