(808) 458-1520 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, this is Hazel with this the reason for the call is there are some new state approved zero dollar premium Medicare benefits in your area that might be available to you. So do you have Medicare Part A and B? Great. Let me transfer your call to my senior supervisor who will further assist you. Hi, this is Hazel with senior advisor. The reason for the call is there are some new state approved zero dollar premium medicaid might be available able to you you may be able to so do you have Part A and B? Do.
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— LR, Nov 29th, 10:13am
Love it. But it also blocks calls that are dialed from a saved phone directory (my elder Dad does not remember my number but has it saved in his phone as a favorite). These calls are also blocked. Would like to be able to provide a list of numbers that are allowed regardless of how they are dialed.
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— HN, Nov 29th, 10:25am
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— S. G, Nov 29th, 10:25am
This is a service of the telephone company, right? They provide the phone service and they are the ones to ensure they are used properly, right?No?The telephone company doesn't care if their service is used by scammers and annoying callers?They provide a Caller ID so we can decide if we want to accept the call? But only if we go to the phone and examine the caller and number? We still gotta go to the phone, right? Why can't somebody just intersept those calls and stop the ringing?Somebody did?! And it wasn't the phone company?An independent service? And it's free?THANKS! Nomorobo! You enhanced our quality of life and for bringing peace to so many >>> you should receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
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It is the best technological advance on phones EVER!!! I didn't get ONE political robocall in the recent elections. People who came to my house and saw it in action were blown away. I can't wait for the cellphone version!!!
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