(804) 395-9650 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. This is Alice White. How are you doing today? We have been trying to reach you concerning your car. Extended warranty. You should have received something. In the mail about your car. Extended warranty. Since we have not got a response, we are giving you a courtesy call before we close out your file, please say yes to talk with representative. Thank you. Let me transfer your call. Hello.
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Just last week, 8,279 people got Nomorobo protection!

I think you are helping me daily - there are so many one-ring calls. Of course, some calls do get through. And there's nothing you can do about politicians. The calls that get through are for medical alerts.
— Carol J, Nov 29th, 9:16am
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!!!
— Martha, Nov 29th, 9:34am
I think it is great! I tell everybody about it.
— Hal W, Nov 29th, 10:05am

I love it! I smile when the phone rings once and not again. I know Nomorobo is at work! Some companies use robots to call to confirm appts, etc. I thought this might be a problem, but it is not. I actually get a phone call from a real human confirming appointments .
— Kathy, Nov 29th, 10:43am
It's life changing. No more anger from unrequested calls that interrupt our lives for no reason but to line someone's pocket with our money. Thank you!
— Jackie, Nov 29th, 10:55am
I think it's the best thing since 'sliced bread'. My spouse and I look at each other and laugh when we hear that one ring. Another marketer left high and dry! A great help in this age of intrusion.
— Carol S, Nov 29th, 11:06am
I love Nomorobo. The phone rings once, then the phone-bot is sent to never-never land. Yahoo. Thanks for this great service.
— William, Nov 29th, 11:50am