(224) 933-3269 is a Robocall
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 19 hours ago
Just last week, 8,252 people got Nomorobo protection!
Great for those calls that it actually stops coming through; but, more and more have obviously figured out how to avoid "nomorobo".
— Alex M, Nov 29th, 10:22amGreat!
— Anon, Nov 29th, 11:21amIt's great, we had it when we had Verizon for our phone and I have turned all my friends on to it. Now that I've moved I only get Comcast and can't get Norobo to work....nobody at Comcast will help me either. Can you please help me?
— Howard W, Nov 29th, 1:16pmUnimpressed...It simply didn't work, and at one point it seemed we were receiving even more robocalls.!! I signed up when it became available on my phone service, I tracked and reported robocalls I was receiving, but after a couple of months of no positive results, I stopped using your service and returned to using the accepted callers filter offered by my phone service. It does limit me to 9 accepted phone numbers, but it works perfectly. John Rollison
— John R, Nov 29th, 1:56pmLove it! I recommend it to everyone!!!
— David, Nov 29th, 2:36pmWe cannot understand why the other cable/telcos in our market (RCN & Service Electric) have not obtained the simultaneos ring feature from their central office switch supplier. Nomorobo is like going to heaven. Also we don't understand why VZ FIOS doesn't market it's still exclusive simultaneous ring feature as the reason to switch to FIOS. Also don't understand why when we asked VZ for help with robocalls, VZ told us to (waste our time) calling the police rather than telling us about Nomorobo. There is no cure for stupid. (quoted from Eric Langer) You are brilliant and should get a Nobel (pun intended) prize!
— Arthur W, Nov 29th, 2:41pmI think it's the best thing since popcorn.
— Henry, Nov 29th, 4:50pmA+ I LOVE IT, LOOKING FORWARD TO CELL PHONE PROTECTION.
— STEVEN M, Nov 29th, 5:51pm