(732) 360-5941 is an Utility Robocall
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- Transcript This is an urgent public service announcement regarding your current electricity bill informing you that you are now qualified under a recent bill passed in Congress called the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act permanently reducing your electric bill up to 60 percent through the U.S. renewable energy program the U.S. renewable energy program will stop the 14 percent rate increase on your electricity bill coming soon press 1 now if you are a homeowner and are pain more than one $50.00 per month for electricity press 1 now to stop the electricity bill increase coming soon again press 1 now if you are a homeowner and pay more than $150.00 per month for electricity and would like to stop the rate increase and if we have reached you in error and you want to be taken off the list press 3.
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Just last week, 8,273 people got Nomorobo protection!
it has been a mindsaver........the phone may ring once and the call is caught!!! it has lessened the amount of calls dramatically!!! Thanks Nomorobo, you are the first line of defense against annoying robo calls!!
— Bob B, Nov 29th, 9:12amI am selecting 10 because I am assuming it is working as advertised. One of the problems with something like Nomorobo is that there really isn't a control to tell how well it is working. I am pretty sure I am still getting robocalls, certainly around the elections and at other times. What I don't know is how many less I am getting because of Nomorobo. I think ti is a great idea and I hope it is working as advertised. The only way I could no for sure is if I did not get any of these calls and I do not think that is the case.
— Art G, Nov 29th, 9:21amVERY GOOD!I checked my phone logs and learned that many (most?) are from charitable organizations ( some are dubious)-. Easter Seals robo calls at least two days each week and yesterday showed SIX calls - repeatedly-!!
— Paul, Nov 29th, 9:31amThanks for making Nomorobo an important and useful option. It is a shame that Verizon (Mid Atlantic Maryland) no longer provides a similar service as they once did.It seems the phone company has a preference in favor of commerical interests over residential customers regarding robocall blocking. I have benefited by the 'one ring cut-off' of robocallers but wish it was a "no-ring". You provide a customer service that easily surpasses the phone company or government protection against such increasing intrusions on privacy.
— Jeff W, Nov 29th, 9:46amI was amazed at the number of robo calls we receive in a day. Your service is terrific.
— Lawrence P, Nov 29th, 10:09amThis is the best thing since electricity developed.Peace again in the living room at night.I am telling all my friends of this miracle peace.Thanks
— Pat F, Nov 29th, 10:29amIt works at least 90% of the time. We get hammered daily by scammers who lie with their displayed Caller ID so this is heaven sent! It's not perfect, but nearly so and the best thing we've found.
— Brian, Nov 29th, 10:30amGreat service, cut down my nuisance calls tremendously (except that know my captain no longer calls and I don't win anymore free trips, lol)
— G A, Nov 29th, 11:25am