(217) 385-0909 is a Robocall
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— Michael G, Nov 29th, 9:07amI an on the do not call list, but it hasn't stopped the robos. Why don't you turn these people in to the do not call list and reap the fines for yourself??? If you need my permission, you have it.
— James M, Nov 29th, 10:05amIt has been a blessing to my household. I have a day sleeeper he works at nights and he loves it to. Many thanks.
— Orville Y, Nov 29th, 10:11amGreat service- some of these guys still seem to get through, but overall Nomorobo does very well.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 11:18amI love Nomorobo. The phone rings once, then the phone-bot is sent to never-never land. Yahoo. Thanks for this great service.
— William, Nov 29th, 11:50amWhen we receive "one ringy dingy", we say "NoMorobo"!
— Billy I, Nov 29th, 12:14pmWant it to stop the dreaded "1" call. That is all that appears on my caller ID, ATT cannot stop it. HELP
— Peter F, Nov 29th, 2:12pmI love it. We can tell it's a robocall by the fact that it only rings once. Still, it's a bit disturbing that it rings at all but MUCH BETTER than before. I wish it could stop the gosh awful cold calls of businesses wanting to do us a service. I believe I could add them to a list on Nomorobo but I think they would just use another phone line to call. They are the worst, even if you tell them you are not interested, not going to ever use them, and ask them to please not continue to call they call again even more. Just so annoying!
— Mary, Nov 29th, 3:09pm