(585) 470-1708 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello? Hi, this is Adam calling you from us auto warranty center. How are you doing today?
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 9 months ago

Just last week, 8,267 people got Nomorobo protection!

I love NOMOROBO! I tell all my friends and family about it. I would like to see the option to block charities as well. I get calls several times a day from different cancer societies asking for donations.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:14am
I think it's great!
— Henry R, Nov 29th, 9:22am
Great service, and I'm enjoying a good chunk of those 70,000 calls you block every day. The only improvement I can recommend is some way to mute the single ring that you're unable to stop. Guests sometimes ask why our phone rings only once, which does give us the opportunity to explain your service. Keep up the good work.
— Dave P, Nov 29th, 9:28am
It's great! Let the phone ring once. If it rings again, it's real. In not, we say, "Gee, Thanks, NOMOMOBO!
— Robert D, Nov 29th, 9:52am

I already have recommended Nomorobo to practically everyone I know! To borrow a phrase from my granddaughter, you rock! Can't thank you enough.
— Gary S, Nov 29th, 10:01am
I think it has helped, but quite a few numbers (including Gallup) get through with a single ring, which is less annoying than talking to them, but very annoying, nonetheless because these callers tend to call every day. I suspect this has something to do with the fact that I use Vonage SimulRing to call my home and cell at the same time, but I'm not sure. I've learned that reporting a problem has no effect (but, heck, you're offering a free service, so ...), which I why I didn't bother.Of course, the 2014 political campaign season was still unbearable, and I don't look forward to 2016, but I think your service is a great help, and I appreciate it.
— Carol S, Nov 29th, 10:05am
The phone rings once and stops. Nomorobo is on the job. Thank you for saving my elderly disabled mother the agony of trying to get to the phone unnecessarily. It has been a blessing. Kudos.
— Jeannie, Nov 29th, 12:05pm
When we receive "one ringy dingy", we say "NoMorobo"!
— Billy I, Nov 29th, 12:14pm