Phone Scam Alert!

(972) 395-4881 is a Medicare Robocall

Be cautious.

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  • Transcript Hi, this is Jennifer from advanced care. How are you doing today? I am calling to let you know that I'm a senior Medicare advisor, and based on our record, that shows that you qualify for supplemental and advanced Medicare plan. So in order to qualify, I just need to ask you one question. Are you currently enrolled in Medicare part A and.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 5 days ago

Just last week, 8,255 people got Nomorobo protection!


I think it was really, really great during this past political season....

I can't tell you how much pleasure it is to here the phone ring only once, knowing that Nomorobo has again successfully shut down another annoying robocall. Before Nomorobo, I particularly hated the ones that would call and then, when you answered, you would hear silence and then they would disconnect. Now I just have a "GOTCHA!" moment. If everyone had this service, they would have to go away.

I have already posted your information on next door.com which is a community bulletin board. Hopefully you will get a few more subscribers. I have received some very positive responses from my post.

fantastic

While not all calls can be stopped, we've noticed a huge reduction in the amount of unwanted telemarketing calls. Great service!

Great Program!

I LOVE it! I have shared Nomorobo with other friends and family but it seems you have to be using ATT-Uverse to enable it. Not sure about other carriers but my elderly parents have just AT&T and they can not sign up. :-(

Excellent Idea and it works!

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