(209) 789-9886 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Good day. This is Jane. I'm a Midi.
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 6 hours ago
Just last week, 8,270 people got Nomorobo protection!
I think it is great! Love that it only rings once and then I know it was picked up by Nomorobo and that I can relax and not even look at the caller ID.
— Susan, Nov 29th, 9:50amLove it. It has stopped all those annoying calls.
— Linda N, Nov 29th, 10:13amI LOVE IT!!!!!!!
— Oma F, Nov 29th, 10:18amThis is the best that happened to us to block these crazy and threatening calls."No caller list" was useless. You are doing a tremendous job of blocking unwanted scammer's calls, specially for us seniors. we cannot thank you enough. We have recently started getting calls on our cell phones, once you come up with a solution, it will be heaven sent. All the power to you. God bless.
— S. G, Nov 29th, 10:25amI found out about Nomorobo in an AARP newsletter and signed up. It doesn't eliminate every robo call, but many of those annoying calls ring once and disappear. I've already recommended this service to my friends.
— Barbara W, Nov 29th, 12:56pmExcellent really tired of the annoying calls Please work on cell phone
— Jeanne N, Nov 29th, 2:32pmas a senior citizen with bad knees -i dont have to get to the phone many times during the day only to find myself getting angry that its a annoying unnecessary call ----thank you for all you do and god bless
— Edward B, Nov 29th, 2:51pmNomorobo 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