Phone Scam Alert!

(213) 441-2175 is a Travel Robocall

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  • Transcript Congratulation Hilton Hotels have selected you to receive a dream vacation for 3 days and 2 nights to beautiful Hawaii for Bill or coke to Riga all we ask is that you stay on the line to complete a short survey Have you traveled to Orlando Florida or Las Vegas Nevada within the last 3 years that's 1 for yes or 2 for now.
  • Date Blocked
  • Call Activity Low Last detected 6 years ago

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I was a happy subscriber, but was very annoyed when I started missing calls from friends - they called, I heard 1 ring, and they got disconnected as I picked up. I did not realize that this was happening because of NOMOROBO, the the ISP techs (Time Warner RR) were here twice and it took them a few weeks to realize that it was the doing of NOMOROBO, I lost many calls, including bi\usiness calls during those at least 4 weeks, until I disconnected from your service. You should explain that this can happen, or better - fix this VERY annoying and serious problem with your otherwise welcome service.I might join and recommend you if you do that.

Love it! One ring and it stops those annoying calls. Especially good at meal times when all you have to do is ...wait for it ...wait for it. ..nope no more rings! Yay!

There should be a number 12 The peace is so wonderful. No more getting up to answer useless calls. Thank You!

It's evening, at last. Day's work done, dinner finished, kitchen clean. I finally can sit down, put my feet up, relax. Then the phone rings. Once. Just once. Then silence. I smile. Nomorobo is on guard, rescuing my peace. I love you guys.

This is a great App that everyone who hate robo calls should have. In fact, this should be standard feature on all phones and if anyone crazy enough to want robo calls, they could deselect the feature. The App could use a feature that would allow a "blacklist" to block unwanted calls.

I love Nomorobo! I only had my Digitone Call Blocker before, but it kept filling up and ate time to manage the numbers. I had to delete old ones and keep adding new ones. When I switched to ATT U-verse, I could join Nomorobo. I kept my Digitone in-line because it suppresses the first ring, but Nomorobo blocks 90% of the calls and manages the numbers for me. I marvel at all the blocked calls when I review the Digitone log. You wouldn't believe just how much stress Nomorobo removed! Robocalls interrupted me all day long, and I had to wade through recorded spam messages. I have a phone for personal reasons, and the spammers made it almost useless. At times I had to just turn off the ringers and hope our friends would leave messages. Some friends didn't like that and stopped calling. My phone was almost gone... but Nomorobo has given it back. Thank you!

Great

A godsend in an election year, but even in normal times I still hear calls roll over to Nomorobo at least once a day. It would be nice if your "dashboard" gave specific statistics about the blocked calls...how many were blocked, who they were, etc. But it's a great free service, regardless. Thanks!

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