(442) 212-2062 is a Legal Threat Robocall
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We can finally have dinner again as a family without being constantly interrupted by unwanted calls. The frequency of call is drastically reduced, and when the phone rings 9 of 10 it is a call we are happy to take. It has restored faith in the phone as a means of communication, rather than an annoyance.
— Daniele, Nov 29th, 9:12amI love it -- greatest thing to come along. Every time I hear a one-ring, I say "Thank you Nomorobo!"
— Ron T, Nov 29th, 9:21amVERY GOOD!I checked my phone logs and learned that many (most?) are from charitable organizations ( some are dubious)-. Easter Seals robo calls at least two days each week and yesterday showed SIX calls - repeatedly-!!
— Paul, Nov 29th, 9:31amWe used to get two or three calls a day. Now we just get one ring per call and then peace! Yet doctors offices reiminding us of appointments still get through. Amazing technology!
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— Doreen M, Nov 29th, 1:15pmI loved it at the start and recommended it to everyone. However, about a while ago, calls started leaking through. I contacted you and was advised to notify you listing the names callers were using. I did that for a while, but the leak got even heavier and the same robo callers kept changing their names. I've more or less given up on nomorobo. If you tell me you've solved the leak problem, I'd consider it, but right now, I doubt your effectiveness.
— Ivan S, Nov 29th, 1:20pmWonderful. It would be perfect if the phone company rang you guys first for one ring prior to the home phone so you could intercept prior to the home phone ringing at all. I know there is nothing you can do about that feature though.
— Scott K, Nov 29th, 1:52pm