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- Transcript With open enrollment approaching insurance policies as of October 1st have a new look a new bill passed extending short term major medical meaning a policy can now last you and your family 3 years without renewing or paying any additional fees you can now get a great insurance plan at the price you can afford we may get half of free to sign up with policies from CIGNA Blue Cross at United and many more press one now to get a hassle free assessment Or press 2 to be placed on our DO NOT CALL list thank you for your time and as always be happy and blessed.
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Just last week, 8,279 people got Nomorobo protection!
Has been terrific. We really enjoy the peace and quiet
— Rick, Nov 29th, 9:15amIt is a fine service. I am not bothered by answering calls from telemarkers and the few that get through imgo into Nomoromo and out their number in a have them blocked. Also we have had a few good callers that I needed to enterand that worked fine also!
— ALAN B, Nov 29th, 9:37amGreat service and it works without a hitch.
— Ken S, Nov 29th, 9:57amI 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, 10:00amLove it. It has stopped all those annoying calls.
— Linda N, Nov 29th, 10:13amI've already recommended this to friends. It's a great service that is effective 98% of the time. The political campaign calls always sneak through, of course. But we're highly pleased with the service. It's nice to hear calls from telemarketers ring only ONCE.
— Tom R, Nov 29th, 10:24amI love it! I've adapted to ignoring the first ring. Only if it persists do I regard it as an incoming call and check caller ID. Thank you so much.
— Bob, Nov 29th, 10:31am90% effective! Thank you. The phone may ring once, and we can ignore that.
— Chip S, Nov 29th, 11:04am