(951) 365-2090 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,275 people got Nomorobo protection!
I think it works great! One ring and the call is dropped.
— Michael B, Nov 29th, 9:46amWe signed up for Nomorobo on our 2 landlines as soon as it became available to us, which was a little over a year ago. We cannot thank you enough for making our home robocall-free. We absolutely love the service. Every once in a while, a robocall gets through, but that is rare. On 2 phone lines for more than a year I think maybe a few calls got through. We are totally satisfied with Nomorobo and I have recommended it to others. I am looking forward to the day when this service is available on cell phones. Thank you so much for being innovative enough to have developed this service.
— Patricia, Nov 29th, 11:21amIt's been great. I went from being driven crazy to peace and quiet. Most of them have given up even attempting to call.
— Marty C, Nov 29th, 11:30amF a n t a s t i c!!!! Every time the phone stops after one ring we say "Thank you, Nomorobo" Can't wait for the cell phones to have it. You are for the consumer when so many others want to rip us off. We really appreciate you, thank you so much!!!!!!!!!
— Judy F, Nov 29th, 1:09pmTruly, the best thing since sliced bread. I no longer fear having a landline or home phone line any longer! Thank you so much!
— Adrienne M, Nov 29th, 1:19pmFantastic, I work the grave yard shift and sleep during the day. Normorobo usually call when I am trying to get some rest. Thanks you are a lift saver.
— Gary C, Nov 29th, 1:47pmSeems like robo calls are increasing more and more. Being on the Do Not Call list does not help. Nomorobo saves me a lot of frustrations Thank you, Nomorobo.
— Ron, Nov 29th, 2:22pmI worked in communications for 35 years, and this is one of the greatest technology programs ever invented to specifically help the consumer. Keep up the good work. Maybe some day the call will not have to even ring the consumer's phone even once.
— Ronald P, Nov 29th, 2:33pm