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Just last week, 8,270 people got Nomorobo protection!
Thank you😉. Love it when it rings once and then NoMORE. It has taken away a lot of scammer calls daily and the anger all those scam calls were causing!
— Jane, Nov 29th, 9:45amAlthough at first I was leery of installing Nomorobo, it proved its value immediately. The phone rang - once - then stopped. Just as promised. Caller ID showed an unknown number. Since that first call, I can't tell you how many others it has stopped my phone from ringing off the hook. Continuous unwanted calls are quite stressful. This technology works.
— Leslie, Nov 29th, 10:14amThis is the greatest invention. We have had many "one ring" calls since we signed up for nomorobo and it even keep annoying political callers from getting through (we could see who was calling on our Caller ID ). We hope to be able to add our cell phone numbers as soon as nomorobo gives the heads up on that. Thank you so much! We have already given out the web site to several family and friends. And they have been grateful too.
— Nancy, Nov 29th, 10:23amI could not imagine being without Nomorobo anymore...especially during the never ending political election cycles Nomorobo has cut the number of calls to almost nothing. I have recommended it to family and friends alike
— Ed K, Nov 29th, 11:23amThe best invention since the telephone itself!!! I smile every time I hear my phone ring just once and then stop, knowing that the call is getting forwarded into oblivion. I've told everyone I know about Nomorobo.THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 12:00pmWhen we receive "one ringy dingy", we say "NoMorobo"!
— Billy I, Nov 29th, 12:14pmWonderful technology. I know after one ring whether or not it's a real call or not. I wish it were available for regular phone company landlines.
— Charlie S, Nov 29th, 12:27pmWe love it.We would love it even more if the phone does not ring at all. Currently we get a ring so we do have to get to the phone before it stops.
— Dilip V, Nov 29th, 1:04pm