(816) 384-1895 is a Robocall
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 6 years ago
Just last week, 8,276 people got Nomorobo protection!
It seems that you catch at least one call a day for us. Good job and Thank You!
— Bob, Nov 29th, 10:19amLove it! Absolutely love it!! Thank you for creating it. I have recommended it to family and friends and they have thanked us.
— JF P, Nov 29th, 10:42amI was never able to install Nomorobo with my Comcast provider. I communicated with both your tech support, and Comcast's, but no one could give me a solution.
— Denney, Nov 29th, 11:27amIt is worthless. We are constantly getting robotic calls.
— Don M, Nov 29th, 11:39amI'm amazed that it works so well. Sounds too good to be true, but it really works.
— Alan S, Nov 29th, 12:31pmVery pleased! When we hear the phone ring only once, we know it's working. There are, however, many robo callers who get by. When we answer the phone after two rings, there is a silence indicating that the system is connecting to a phone center. We hang up immediately and can't report the call, because their number doesn't appear.
— John L, Nov 29th, 12:40pmNomorobo is fairly effective. However, it has caused us other problems with those calling our Time Warner phones from their Time Warner phones. Therefore, we have disconnected Nomorobo and our Time Warner is back yo normal but the robo calls have increased. I will be happy to reconnect when you can better interface with Time Warner.
— Lee G, Nov 29th, 12:57pmA wonderful tool to help stop unwanted calls. Unfortunately my calls for the past year from Jamaica keep switching phone numbers so I have to keep on using NoMoRobo. Hopefully some day they will run out of phone lines.
— Morrisville M, Nov 29th, 2:16pm