(972) 899-2466 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,268 people got Nomorobo protection!
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— D F, Nov 29th, 9:51amIt's such a relief when the phone only rings once!!Many thanks for this great public service.
— Linda G, Nov 29th, 11:35amGreat! We love to hear the 'no-mo-robo' sound of one, single ring. It makes us smile all over. If a call is not a nomorobo call, we wait until just after the third ring, picking up the receiver just before the fourth ring. Any unwanted callers usually hang up before the fourth ring. Makes life much better.Love it. Have mentioned it to countless people. Some of them however, can't seem to get it due to their provider (Xfinity I believe.) Hope that changes in the future. Will try the Beta as soon as possible.EDC
— Edward C, Nov 29th, 12:05pmIt does a fair job and let me down during the elections!
— Jim K, Nov 29th, 1:24pmIt works! It's terrific!!!
— J H, Nov 29th, 1:53pmIt's great!. One ring and done!
— GT G, Nov 29th, 2:57pmHave FiOs digital voice. Hang up occurs after 3 rings. Thought it would be just one ring. The number of telemarketer calls HAS been greatly reduced. Those getting through I'm sending to you via the website interface. Hope they get into the database.
— Warren H, Nov 29th, 3:27pmNomorobo does an excellent job for identified numbers, and I've already recommended it to many friends. However, callers are increasingly using phone number spoofing (e.g. three calls I've received: 2-773-465-4943; a completely blank caller ID; and ID apparently from my own phone number). Would it be feasible to block "impossible" numbers, calls from the user's own phone number (if that doesn't block self-test) and completely blank ID numbers? THANK YOU for this service!
— B B, Nov 29th, 6:04pm