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Just last week, 8,257 people got Nomorobo protection!
Works 98% of the time. What a deal! Thank you for the relief. I recommend it to everyone I meet.
— Al E, Nov 29th, 9:13amGreat! I work at home and dealing with telemarketing calls was so annoying. Not anymore thanks to Nomorobo!
— Abby, Nov 29th, 9:13amThis has been a huge help to us. I have a question. We get quite a few calls where the phone rings once and no one is there. There is not a record of who called on Called ID. Could these be robo calls that did not get blocked in time? Is it a problem with Comcast?
— Shirley G, Nov 29th, 9:29amExcellent service
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:53amWe laugh every time the phone rings and the number on the CID is one we don't know and there isn't a second ring. Can't wait for the cell application come out.
— Carol G, Nov 29th, 9:57amIt's an ok service although it hasn't been as effective as advertised. It is only blocking 50% of the calls to my landline. I guess that's an improvement but not what I expected.Some of the numbers that get through are listed as "private" - that is, no caller id information is given. These calls should be blocked too. If there's no caller id info the call should be blocked.
— Saul J, Nov 29th, 10:01amTHE GREATEST THING SINCE SLICED BREAD.............
— KEN K, Nov 29th, 10:20amWe used to get two or three calls a day. Now we just get one ring per call and then peace! Yet doctors offices reiminding us of appointments still get through. Amazing technology!
— James C, Nov 29th, 10:30am