972-391-8192 | 19723918192 - Robocaller Warning! - Nomorobo
Robocaller Warning!

(972) 391-8192 is a Robocall

Be cautious.

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Just last week, 8,262 people got Nomorobo protection!


Very pleased. Best app ever.

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!

How wonderful to be able to eat lunch, dinner, etc. and not have to go answer the phone or to get some scammer invading my privacy.Thank you so much for making this available to us.

Great Program!

it seems to work seamlessly and it seems to do its one job quite well--which is all i want it to do.

Wonderful! What a relief it is.

I think it's GREAT! I almost got rid of my landline because of the annoying calls, thanks to nomorerobo calls I've decided to keep it. Can't wait until we have this for our cell phones and also when we can block the political calls.

Good at blocking some calls, but most still get through by using "Private" to identify caller; calls from Medi Alerts are our biggest offenders.

Nomorobo is an excellent service and worthy of our Editors' Choice award.
It's a problem that gets worse every year...but a new website promises to change all that.
...life without that nuisance we know as robocalls has a nice ring to it.
A groundbreaking solution to the problem...I'm positive it's going to work.
If you have a phone, you probably get robocalls...but relief may soon be available...
...there is little you can do to stop them...but new technology [is] coming soon...
...propose[d] some high-tech strategies to finally stop automated sales calls.
Is there a hero among us who can rise up and build something to foil the dreaded robocall?
...may have solved one of the perpetual annoyances of living in the telephone age.
Robo-calls, meet the terminator.
...those illegal prerecorded messages hawking everything from timeshares in the Bahamas to free money.