(972) 782-8950 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hey, there. This is Wendy. Are you doing all right? I'm giving you a quick call about your Medicare open enrollment for 2025 to ensure you're making the most of your benefits. Can you confirm if you have Medicare parts A and B? Just a moment. To check your eligibility, our newly updated Medicare plans offer more than dental, vision and hearing coverage. They also include grocery allowance, food cards and up to $250 cash back. Do you have Medicare parts A and B? Yeah, I was just asking if you already have Medicare parts A and B. I think we should discuss this some other time. Have a good day.
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This has been a huge help to us. I have a question. We get quite a few calls where the phone rings once and no one is there. There is not a record of who called on Called ID. Could these be robo calls that did not get blocked in time? Is it a problem with Comcast?
— Shirley G, Nov 29th, 9:29am
First off, I just want to say Thank You! While not perfect, Nomorobo is still by far the best thing I have found to help deal with the endless BS calls from the wide assortment of scumbags and scammers who chose to torment us with their useless and unwanted calls at all hours of the day and night. Yes, some calls get through, until those numbers end up getting caught by Nomorobo, but this is a small price to pay for the peace of mind and lack of aggravation that is gained by the majority of calls being intercepted. As an individual with mobility issues, I can't express how much better it is with Nomorobo, to not have to jump up every time the phone rings, thinking it may be a call from family or friends, only to find out it was some d*ckhead from 1000 miles away, trying to con me into buying an extended automobile warranty or some other crap-tastic scam. I can now calmly wait to see if the call gets rejected after the first ring, before having to struggle to reach the phone, knowing that in most instances that call will be a legitimate call. The Nomorobo service has been extremely effective for us, and I tell others about it all the time. I hope that this service remains free of charge, as I feel that it is an added insult to have to pay for a service to keep from being harassed, scammed, and otherwise being victimized by the low life's of the world who chose the telephone as their weapon of choice to assault their victims. To be charged for the Nomorobo service, well, I liken that to having to pay for the police to show up at your house when a similar attempt at scamming you has been made in person. Please, continue to keep this service free for the benefit of all, I'm sure there is a way for you to monetize Nomorobo, without placing that burden on it's users. Again, thank you for the Nomorobo service, I can't express how much it has helped to keep the tele-scum at bay in our household!
— John, Nov 29th, 10:04am
Great invention
— Bill W, Nov 29th, 10:34am
At least half of the calls on my wired phone go to Nomorobo.
— John, Nov 29th, 10:55am

Great service. Love to not have continually get up to answer an unwanted call.
— Sue A, Nov 29th, 11:09am
Love it. Wonderful not to be disturbed by unwanted calls
— Maria D, Nov 29th, 11:15am
Love it! We are so happy we found Nomorobo!
— Cindy, Nov 29th, 1:12pm
I love hearing the choked, abortive ring of a robo call being killed mid-ring! Die robo-call! Die! Can't wait to get this on my cell!
— Michael H, Nov 29th, 1:53pm