Phone Scam Alert!

(802) 992-9058 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hi I'm calling from vehicle servicing to reach out regarding the factory warranty on your vehicle our records indicate it's past the coverage expiration is that right OK Well I see the vehicle here on file is actually still eligible for vehicle warranty protection for security reasons let me get a specialist who can give you the details on the vehicle and explain your available options leasehold. Thanks for holding all of our coverage specialists are presently busy helping other customers please stay on the line to maintain your call priority surprise expenses especially costly auto repairs the cost of replacing a pricey electrical part or air conditioner or transmission bust your monthly budget you are the next color in queue to continue holding press 5 now or to request a callback from the next available agent press 9 now estimated callback time is less than one minute to continue waiting press 5.
  • Date Blocked
  • Call Activity Low Last detected 3 years ago

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I recommended it to a few relatives over Thanksgiving weekend. I am grateful to have Nomorobo to prevent so many annoying calls from coming thru! It took a while to get it installed on TWC, then another time period till I got any calls to screen. So glad I persevered with the help of Betty Lin-Fisher of Akron Beacon Journal. Some of my calls are stopped after 2 rings, rather than one - but that's great! I seldom get robo calls, but still report when I do. Thank you for coming up with this.

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Gave you a 7 of 10, because the marketers seem to be finding ways around your service. When first installed, it seemed to catch more calls than it does now. I'm still bombarded with BS phone calls regularly most every day. Now I'm getting calls on my cell phone. Tired of this shit is an understatement. I propose an alternate solution. Let's take the prize money awarded by the Feds, and hire someone to hunt these people down and deliver the appropriate personal message. We'd only have to do a few, and the rest would get the message. Hey, desperate times call for desperate measures....

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