(805) 727-2489 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hey, this is Barbara on a recorded line. I'm following up on your request for more information. Before I get a licensed representative on the line, I need to confirm you have Medicare Parts A and B. I didn't hear what you said. Can you repeat that, please?
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 2 years ago

Just last week, 8,263 people got Nomorobo protection!

I 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, 9:21am
It's the best.....so many calls with only one ring and then GONE!!!
— Roberta, Nov 29th, 9:31am
excellent! I have seen a steady DECREASE in the number of annoying robocalls, this service has cut the scammers calling my number by over 75%....AMAZING and I LOVE IT.
— Chris, Nov 29th, 9:39am
Fantastic! My phone has numerous single rings daily as Nomorobo kills them. Suggestion: During the next election cycle can we block the surveys, get out the vote and money requests?
— Ward G, Nov 29th, 10:58am

It has been great. Nuisance phone calls ring once maybe twice then stop.Thankyou for your service.
— Dennis M, Nov 29th, 12:12pm
I am soooo grateful for your service. The blesssed silence to my home has been restored with your assistance and I am most appreciative. There's only an occassional one ring and the phone stops and then I utter thank you Nomorobo another jerk got zapped !
— Jeannie H, Nov 29th, 12:12pm
i have noticed a BIG drop in the robocalls. What a relief.
— Joan N, Nov 29th, 12:13pm
Fantastic service. It's like having a guard dog on my phone line. Now if you could just send a 20,000 volt electric charge to the Robo caller then your service would be perfect.
— Luke F, Nov 29th, 12:43pm