(516) 472-4548 is a Robocall
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- Transcript I'm glad you picked up I was getting my answering machine voice ready. A good afternoon this is Jeff Scott calling for the national police support on the calls recorded for quality assurance Ok.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 3 years ago
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Every time my phone rings once and then no more rings, it' like heaven! Before Nomorobo I'd listen to it ring over and over and over until they stopped. As soon as I saw this on my local CBS station (KMOV - St. Louis) I immediately signed up and have been singing it's praises to anyone who'd listen. To say that I LOVE this is an understatement -- I ADORE it!!
— Regina H, Nov 29th, 9:37amIt seems that you catch at least one call a day for us. Good job and Thank You!
— Bob, Nov 29th, 10:19amWhile a few of these pests still persist, Nomorobo has made a big difference in our household. Thank You So Very Much!
— Nancy, Nov 29th, 10:21amI still love hearing the infamous 'one ring'.. It is music to my ears... NOMOROBO was profiled on my local news, serving the northern Virginia and Washington area. I have been very happy with the foolproof nature of your product. Thank you....
— Matt M, Nov 29th, 10:40amGreat service for all phone users. Not 100%, however, a huge improvement in warding off most robocalls.
— A. B, Nov 29th, 10:53amI think it's a fantastic service that I impress on anybody I hear complain about all the calls.
— Mario V, Nov 29th, 12:13pmWe think Nomorobo saved our sanity!!! Our solication calls have been reduced by over 99%. Our sincere gratitude for your wonderful FREE service. Before we installed Nomorobo I would get angry every day with the numerous solication phone calls, now, 1 out of 100 solication calls get through. Love it!!! Thank you. I have told all my friends and co-workers about Nomorobo, might as well stop their headaches too!
— Bever,y, Nov 29th, 1:57pmI love not getting the calls. The only down side is the phone still rings once so you reach for the phone and then the call is gone. It would be nice not to hear that ring. It's still way better than the call getting through.
— Diane, Nov 29th, 4:07pm