(516) 805-5082 is a Student Loan Robocall
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- Transcript This is a reminder that your student loan prequalification is scheduled to be terminated if we do not hear from you by the end of this week Currently you are pre-approved for a lower monthly payment as well as loan forgiveness it's urgent that we speak today Press 5 now to speak to a specialist before your pre-approval is revoked press 9 to decline this offer.
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Just last week, 8,261 people got Nomorobo protection!

I have already recommended it to anyone who is disturbed by robo calls - all my friends and even people who I do not know just passing in a store if it is mentioned
— Annette S, Nov 29th, 9:30am
I think it works great! One ring and the call is dropped.
— Michael B, Nov 29th, 9:46am
Mr. Foss,Thank you for a GREAT App. It is a stupendous success in my household. I just wish there was some way to track the real source of these calls so we don't have to play Whack-A-Mole every time the scammers just spoof another phone number.
— David S, Nov 29th, 10:05am
Love it. I usually only hear one ring and then it cuts off. I know that Nomorobo has activated and stopped the robo call.
— Mark M, Nov 29th, 10:24am

It is wonderful. To hear one ring and then silence makes me feel like I won. Some have now had to resort to boiler rooms but it now hirs their bottom line an frequenc.
— John S, Nov 29th, 11:54am
The "greatest Ever". Now if you could get rid of the political calls than it would make it even more great especially since we have another big election coming up!!!!!! Thank You
— Susan, Nov 29th, 12:16pm
We think you are terrific...it works really well! Amazing how many calls there are..we just wait for 1 or 2 rings and they go away.. Thank you so much!
— June H, Nov 29th, 12:38pm
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