(800) 313-5169 is a Robocall
Be cautious.
- Listen
- Transcript Hello, may I speak to Martin Viril? Hello, may I speak to Martin? Sound like another.
- Date Blocked
- Call Activity Severe Last detected 14 hours ago

Just last week, 8,262 people got Nomorobo protection!

" Rachael from credit card services" was the BAIN of my life for years. I no longer hear from her! After returning from several years in Europe, I found that I received 4-6 of these calls PER DAY!!! They have all but stopped. The few that do get through are reported. I actually changed my service from Comcast to Verizon for this reason!
— Diane W, Nov 29th, 9:28am
Has made my entire day more enjoyable, especially dinner time.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:42am
The greatest thing since Private telephone numbers and no more Party Lines. We chuckle every time a call is blocked, knowing that we didn't need to get up from what we were was doing. I keep an updated record of all unwanted calls my Call Blocking Phone and of those my friends at NOMOROBO, block for us. Interesting stuff, many thanks...
— George, Nov 29th, 10:44am
I and my wife just love it. It rings once and bam there gone. Only one minor problem. I'm getting calls from the same caller over and over again. This in minor to me because it still blocks them an only rings once. I can't thank you enough. We installed the app just before election time, and let me tell you it blocked a lot of calls. Great app. We can't wait for this to work on cell phones. I give it a 5 star +. Best regards Bill
— William, Nov 29th, 10:51am

Really like it!
— Louis, Nov 29th, 12:04pm
Excellent.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 12:25pm
We can now eat dinner without some moronic robo call asking for money, our vote or stating "HELLO SENIORS".
— Richard, Nov 29th, 2:28pm
I love this service, knowing that telemarketers must hate it just makes it even better.I've been signed up for about a year, when a robocall calls the phone rings once and then Nomorobo eats the call. It's like PAC-Man for the phone. These guys are amazing, if only that would figure out how to kill spam.
— Robert, Nov 29th, 3:03pm