(563) 362-9951 is a Robocall
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 6 years ago
Just last week, 8,279 people got Nomorobo protection!
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— Rich, Nov 29th, 10:38ambefore i used Nomorobo my phone was constantly ringing with unwanted calls ...now it has all stopped!Love this service!! Will tell all my friends and family about it!
— Blake H, Nov 29th, 11:33amI think it's wonderful.
— Sheila, Nov 29th, 11:39amFABULOUS!!!
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 11:40amLove you!!! Love how my phone rings twice and away those calls go! Have a second line with windstream and wish you could work with them.
— Robin S, Nov 29th, 12:14pmIt's great, we had it when we had Verizon for our phone and I have turned all my friends on to it. Now that I've moved I only get Comcast and can't get Norobo to work....nobody at Comcast will help me either. Can you please help me?
— Howard W, Nov 29th, 1:16pmCan't thank you enough. For many, many years I was unvaryingly protective of our unlisted number and all that went out the window with robocall technology. Recently, after slamming the phone down on my third automated call just that afternoon, I did some online research. I had already contacted my phone provider and our congress representative which was met with shoulder shrugs and sympathy. I found your site, did some exploring and found that it does seem to be a reputable company. I haven't received one robo call since I signed on with you. Not one. I really can't thank you enough. I have recommended your site to everyone I know.
— Debra S, Nov 29th, 2:36pmAbsolutely approve! Every time I hear the telephone ring once, I know another scammer has been turned away. (I did receive some legitimate calls from business numbers that were rejected, but they were told to call a different number--which machines could not do--and we were ultimately connected, which is fine with me.) I don't know why legitimate callers chose to block their numbers from Caller ID, but until they stop doing so . . . they can bloody well dial the second number! Thank you for all you do to protect consumers from these irritants.
— Carol B, Nov 29th, 4:46pm