Robocaller Warning!

(972) 370-3374 is a Robocall

Be cautious.

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I appreciate it, though it is not perfect -- some marketers continue to find their way through the blocks.

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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.

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