(205) 952-9888 is a Health Insurance Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, my name is Ben. How are you doing today? Hello. Well, just want to let you know that you're qualified for state approved benefits. Azir cost here. And are you below the age of. Are you below the age of 65? Right. All right. Do you have any kind of health insurance? Do you have any kind of health insurance? Hello? Hello? All right, sir, you are perfectly qualified for my side, and I will be just on the line. Okay. Hi, this is Justin, your application officer. Hello.
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I frigging love it. Works well- too bad it can't block political telemarketing
— Joan G, Nov 29th, 9:14amI can't believe how many robo calls NOMOROBO has blocked especially at dinner time and on weekends. Also, during the recent elections. Hearing these politicians on TV was bad enough, getting calls was even worse.Thank You for your service.
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— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 1:03pmAlthough a few automated spam calls have slipped through, for the most part this system is great! It differentiates between appropriate ones, like from my doctor or pharmacy, and those that are just totally not wanted.
— Patricia L, Nov 29th, 2:02pm