(972) 642-9193 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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Just last week, 8,251 people got Nomorobo protection!

I love this feature but wish it was able to do away with even the 1 ring. There have been instances where a legitimate company was trying to call but we're blocked as a robo call. I've learned to give them my cell number.
— Deborra A, Nov 29th, 9:12am
Love Nomorobo! When the phone rings these days, I don't jump at the first ring like I used to. I wait to see if the call is zapped before letting it interrupt me or waste my time.
— Gary H, Nov 29th, 9:30am
Great service! Thanks.
— Dan M, Nov 29th, 9:34am
So far so good! Was afraid it would block robotic bank fraud calls, Rx shipments, etc., but no problem so far. Love the dinner-time calls it's catching!
— David M, Nov 29th, 10:07am

Nomorobo works fantastic, I was getting 13 to 18 robocalls every day. Now we get 0, even blocks the annoying political call. I have recommended it to ALL my friends and family.Bobby
— Robert W, Nov 29th, 11:04am
Nomorobo is great! I never realized how many of these robocalls I got until I was home all day for a couple of days, Within those two days I received 6 calls. Four of those calls were in one day. It was then that I decided to get Nomorobo. The system picks up the call and your phone only rings once. The call is then cut off. It's a great technology. If you are annoyed by robocalls this free service is the way to go.
— Allan L, Nov 29th, 11:30am
My wife and I think it is the best possible thing we have been able to use. Most of the robo calls come in at lunch time or dinner time. It is a great feeling to hear one ring and the call is gone.It has given us a much better feeling and I enjoy each and every robo call intercepted. Thanks NOMOROBO! It is the greatest!
— Joe S, Nov 29th, 11:39am
I like the service but I still get calls from computers claiming to be able to save energy costs or offering security systems. Aren't these robocalls? Why aren't they blocked?
— Peter Z, Nov 29th, 12:01pm