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Wonderful App. I appreciate that when my phone rings once and stops, Nomorobo has zapped another unwanted call. When one does get through, I place it on the Nomorobo list and never get it again.THANKS!!
— Ron W, Nov 29th, 9:15amI think this is the greatest, and what is good about it is it can distinguish between annoying calls and when my doctor's office calls on a recording that comes through. This was a genius of an idea.
— Pat H, Nov 29th, 9:16amEXCELLENT! I can now prepare my Thesis in peace and quiet. Then study for my PhD.
— Rev. H, Nov 29th, 9:21amI think it's great. I tell everyone how well it works.
— Jack, Nov 29th, 9:42amI am very pleased. I had used all the blocks I could with at&t. Now I have peace of mind everyday knowing someone else is receiving these calls. I have heard so much on the news how people are scammed by these calls and I did not want to be a statistic. Thanks so much for Nomorobo.
— Sue M, Nov 29th, 10:00amIt seems to be working fine.I'm getting just a single ring now and I assume that's a call you've intercepted? Also, are you intercepting calls from WITHIN my state? (California)
— Robert E, Nov 29th, 10:09amLove it. It has stopped all those annoying calls.
— Linda N, Nov 29th, 10:13amOne of the great joys of my day is hearing the phone ring once and knowing that Nomorobo has sent the unwanted seller (aren't they ALWAYS selling something?) on its merry way. Three cheers for this great idea.
— Betty, Nov 29th, 10:59am