(833) 386-2902 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,258 people got Nomorobo protection!
Every time the phone rings once and stops, we smile and say, "Nomorobo!"
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:15amFantastic ! We have a 98% reduction in calls. No more unwanted messages !
— Richard K, Nov 29th, 9:18amEXCELLENT! I can now prepare my Thesis in peace and quiet. Then study for my PhD.
— Rev. H, Nov 29th, 9:21amThanks for making Nomorobo an important and useful option. It is a shame that Verizon (Mid Atlantic Maryland) no longer provides a similar service as they once did.It seems the phone company has a preference in favor of commerical interests over residential customers regarding robocall blocking. I have benefited by the 'one ring cut-off' of robocallers but wish it was a "no-ring". You provide a customer service that easily surpasses the phone company or government protection against such increasing intrusions on privacy.
— Jeff W, Nov 29th, 9:46amworks great
— Jean, Nov 29th, 10:14amIncredible. We smile, knowingly, when the phone rings ONCE (and one time, only) and the readout displays "Unknown Caller" or 800-***-****. Keep the server room nice and cool, 'cause "revenge is a dish best served cold..." :-)
— Mike, Nov 29th, 10:14amI love it! I've adapted to ignoring the first ring. Only if it persists do I regard it as an incoming call and check caller ID. Thank you so much.
— Bob, Nov 29th, 10:31amWonderful service. It's been so nice not having to deal with annoying robo calls, especially during the election season.
— M B, Nov 29th, 10:41am