(551) 888-0941 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi. Hello? Can you hear me? Hi. Hi, sir, I can I can I can hear you right now. Actually. My name is Jack Smith, and it's a recorded line. How are you? Dignity. Hello. You're okay? Well, actually, the reason of my call is to let you know that you have been qualifying to receive eight covered 19 tasks under Public Health Act. I just need to confirm. Do you have Medicare Part A or Part B? Hello? Sir? You do have Medicare at Part B. Boss. Hello?
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 2 weeks ago
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— Wendell, Nov 29th, 9:33amWhile not all calls can be stopped, we've noticed a huge reduction in the amount of unwanted telemarketing calls. Great service!
— Judy M, Nov 29th, 10:00amOne of the best things ever!
— Ralph C, Nov 29th, 10:17amLove it. But it also blocks calls that are dialed from a saved phone directory (my elder Dad does not remember my number but has it saved in his phone as a favorite). These calls are also blocked. Would like to be able to provide a list of numbers that are allowed regardless of how they are dialed.
— Cindy V, Nov 29th, 10:18amIt works! It's stopping about 8 calls a day. We love it.
— Stuart S, Nov 29th, 11:33amI have limited minutes on my phone plan, so I don't want to waste them on robocalls and telemarketing scams. I have had the Nomorobo service for a little while now. I noticed a diference right away. I do sometimes still get a robocall or telemarketing call, but as soon as I report it to Nomorobo, I never get another one of the same kind. It's great! I would highly recommend this service to anyone. I am very pleased!
— Celeste L, Nov 29th, 12:47pmIt WORKS!!!!!!! I have been telling EVERYONE I know about this service. I went from an average of 3 or 4 annoying calls every day to about 1 each week. Peace and quiet during dinner.......priceless.
— Mike S, Nov 29th, 1:01pmI love not getting the calls. The only down side is the phone still rings once so you reach for the phone and then the call is gone. It would be nice not to hear that ring. It's still way better than the call getting through.
— Diane, Nov 29th, 4:07pm