(501) 463-5003 is a Life Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hey, good morning. █████. Here. How's your day going? Metalert is designed to help in moments that can catch us off guard. Like a sudden drop in blood pressure, a slip, or just feeling unwell. Right now, the device. Is free with only a small monthly monitoring fee. So, may I ask your age, please?
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How wonderful to be able to eat lunch, dinner, etc. and not have to go answer the phone or to get some scammer invading my privacy.Thank you so much for making this available to us.
— I. S, Nov 29th, 10:06am
I was ready to discontinue my VoIP landline with Optimum, my cable provider, or at the very least, change numbers. They could do nothing to help. NoMoRobo has saved our sanity and our landline. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
— Kris, Nov 29th, 11:04am
I echo others comments. Received 14 calls of which 12 were in November. Thanks Nomorobo.
— Larry, Nov 29th, 12:22pm
This is a truly great service. I'm proud to think I've helped limit the robocall scourge by reporting quite a few scammers and other low lifes to nomorobo. I recommend this to everyone that will listen. Just thought I'd mention that when I hear that single ring I'm both happy that I don't have to answer and still annoyed that there are people out there with the morals of a leech.
— Dan E, Nov 29th, 12:39pm

I love Nomorobo! Just about every call we receive on our home phone is a robo call so we're loving life.
— Anne, Nov 29th, 12:54pm
I love it but wished they had a premium version that o could pay for! And a business page on website would be great as I know lots of businesses who I could recommend the API to.
— Mike, Nov 29th, 12:56pm
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— Ed C, Nov 29th, 1:44pm
Absolutely approve! Every time I hear the telephone ring once, I know another scammer has been turned away. (I did receive some legitimate calls from business numbers that were rejected, but they were told to call a different number--which machines could not do--and we were ultimately connected, which is fine with me.) I don't know why legitimate callers chose to block their numbers from Caller ID, but until they stop doing so . . . they can bloody well dial the second number! Thank you for all you do to protect consumers from these irritants.
— Carol B, Nov 29th, 4:46pm