(972) 625-6524 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, good morning. This is Lynn. Today is all about sharing some fantastic benefits available for the 2025 open enrollment. You'll be getting food cards, flex cards and up to $250 cash back after qualification to see if you're eligible. Do you have part A and B of Medicare? Sorry, I missed that. Can you tell me if you have part A and B of Medicare?
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Just last week, 8,280 people got Nomorobo protection!

Nomorobo!!! Sitting there watching TV, the phone rings - once! Nomorobo gotcha again!
— Ted, Nov 29th, 9:13am
I can tell when it's working. I only here one ring then I don't even have to look at the phone and I don't have empty messages in my voice mail box. I know Nomorobo has just saved me from another annoying call.
— Dave, Nov 29th, 9:28am
Every time my phone rings once and then no more rings, it' like heaven! Before Nomorobo I'd listen to it ring over and over and over until they stopped. As soon as I saw this on my local CBS station (KMOV - St. Louis) I immediately signed up and have been singing it's praises to anyone who'd listen. To say that I LOVE this is an understatement -- I ADORE it!!
— Regina H, Nov 29th, 9:37am
Nomorobo is amazing! It saves me a great deal of aggravation by dramatically minimizing the non-stop ringing of robo-calls. Thank you for such a great tool!
— Judy H, Nov 29th, 9:47am

Has been working great Wouldn't be without it
— Dave, Nov 29th, 9:47am
I love it however, a lot of robo calls still come thru. I am retired so home most of the time and i see on my TV before answering who is calling and i would say about 5 out of 7 get thru each day.I wish i knew how to get rid of the other 5.However, the ones you catch are great.
— JoAnn T, Nov 29th, 9:54am
It's an ok service although it hasn't been as effective as advertised. It is only blocking 50% of the calls to my landline. I guess that's an improvement but not what I expected.Some of the numbers that get through are listed as "private" - that is, no caller id information is given. These calls should be blocked too. If there's no caller id info the call should be blocked.
— Saul J, Nov 29th, 10:01am
Absolutely great!
— Dick C, Nov 29th, 10:07am