(516) 422-6400 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,275 people got Nomorobo protection!

I love it. We get so many fake phonecalls, and while working from home, it interferes with my work day. Now, it's just one ring, and back to peace and quiet! Thank you!
— Loura Z, Nov 29th, 9:27am
I love Nomorobo. It works so well. I don't have to answer those annoying calls from computers. Thanks. Can't wait for cell phone version.
— Margaret , Nov 29th, 9:44am
You have no idea the amount of calls we used to get. The "do not call" list was a waste of time. Then I heard about Nomorobo. It has been outstanding. I counted 17 calls in a 5 day period. We get one ring, then nothing! Keep up the good work. ( it's a shame you can't get rid of the political calls) never met anyone who changed their vote after an annoying phone call.
— Judy S, Nov 29th, 10:15am
NOMOROBO has done a splendid job of blocking these idiots even when they spoof numbers. They are relentless! I have thanked you in the past and again expressing my appreciation for this service. When these calls get through by spoofing numbers we report them and you block them until they start using another number. The credit card people actually spoofed my own phone number as their identity to get me to pick up. I get 4 or 5 calls per day that NOMOROBO blocks at an 80% or better rate.
— Robert F, Nov 29th, 10:44am

Very pleased with RESULTS ! The larger your data base becomes, the better we like it. One of the more useful applications in our modern lives ! Thanks very much !
— Wick L, Nov 29th, 11:21am
Just one ring and we know Nomorobo is working and doing it's job. Highly effective - great application....
— Jack H, Nov 29th, 11:55am
Terrific
— Joe, Nov 29th, 1:34pm
I worked in communications for 35 years, and this is one of the greatest technology programs ever invented to specifically help the consumer. Keep up the good work. Maybe some day the call will not have to even ring the consumer's phone even once.
— Ronald P, Nov 29th, 2:33pm