(914) 491-7476 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,261 people got Nomorobo protection!

I love this feature but wish it was able to do away with even the 1 ring. There have been instances where a legitimate company was trying to call but we're blocked as a robo call. I've learned to give them my cell number.
— Deborra A, Nov 29th, 9:12am
I frigging love it. Works well- too bad it can't block political telemarketing
— Joan G, Nov 29th, 9:14am
I have told nearly everyone I know about Nomorobo. Never have I found an application that does what it says it will with such perfection! Absolutely outstanding. And such satisfaction on our end!
— Wally D, Nov 29th, 9:23am
Thanks 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, 9:46am

AWESOME!Best thing ever from Mount Sinai (like us)! Good luck with making it ever better, e.g. (pipedream?!) a code that I could enter on the phone to automatically report a robo caller to your database. GOOD JOB!
— Jo J, Nov 29th, 9:47am
I love this service. It blocks so many of these robo callers. I laugh at the tricks these callers use to disguise themselves. Nomorobo helps me a lot.
— Tom, Nov 29th, 10:04am
Love it. Has madeA huge difference Thank you!
— Eva, Nov 29th, 10:23am
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.
— Michael, Nov 29th, 10:51am