(936) 300-3814 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, sir. This is John calling you from Medicare. How are you doing today? I'm good. I'm good. Thank you for asking. So, sir, I just want to confirm. Did you receive your new Medicare card? Did you receive your new Medicare card? What are you saying? Hello?
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Just last week, 8,259 people got Nomorobo protection!

Absolutely fabulous. I wish it worked on Verizon Wireless too.
— Gary Z, Nov 29th, 9:12am
I think it's great!
— Henry R, Nov 29th, 9:22am
Works great! Wouldn't be without.
— Dave, Nov 29th, 10:21am
It works extremely well. Now and then I report a robo call that was missed.That reporting feature works well also. It's all very good and my family loves the fact that unwanted computer generated calls no longer bother us. Actually it helps cut down the robo calls because apparently many of the robo callers give up calling as time goes by.
— Ronald K, Nov 29th, 11:21am

I probably will not recommend this nomorobo. The service seems to also blcok calls from other numbers that may have been okay to accept.
— Verne G, Nov 29th, 11:37am
I love it. Wish you could get rid of that first ring. When will you start to charge. It will be worth it.
— Forrest, Nov 29th, 12:58pm
Wonderful. It would be perfect if the phone company rang you guys first for one ring prior to the home phone so you could intercept prior to the home phone ringing at all. I know there is nothing you can do about that feature though.
— Scott K, Nov 29th, 1:52pm
Robo Calls have stopped. We now enjoy peaceful mealtimes. My initial enrollment was tedious but your helpdesk personnel finally got it sorted out for me. It was definitely worth a patient wait.
— Sam L, Nov 29th, 2:46pm