262-459-5801 | 12624595801 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(262) 459-5801 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello, this is Tammy with Rapid Debt Solutions. I was reaching out in regards to the debt reduction plan, meaning that you may be eligible to have your debt waived and payments lowered through a federally regulated program. This program is being completed by attorneys that have been carefully selected to partake in getting you results and making you debt free. To speak with one of our consultants to see if you qualify, press 1 now or if you have already spoke to someone or you may have been reached in error, please press 2 or call 619-935-1070 to opt out.
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Since about 80% of my phone calls on my land-line are from unwanted sources, Nomorobo is a wonderful service. It, at least, eliminates 40 - 50% of my unwanted calls. Thank you

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You made me a hero in my wife's eyes when I stumbled upon your service. When the phone rings just once, I can only smile, because I know another robocall has been blocked. In fact a robocall was just blocked as I write this! Keep up the good work. Can't wait for your service being available for smart phones.

Great service. Love to not have continually get up to answer an unwanted call.

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I 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!

Unimpressed...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

Gave you a 7 of 10, because the marketers seem to be finding ways around your service. When first installed, it seemed to catch more calls than it does now. I'm still bombarded with BS phone calls regularly most every day. Now I'm getting calls on my cell phone. Tired of this shit is an understatement. I propose an alternate solution. Let's take the prize money awarded by the Feds, and hire someone to hunt these people down and deliver the appropriate personal message. We'd only have to do a few, and the rest would get the message. Hey, desperate times call for desperate measures....

What a pleasure not having to answer robocalls, especially at dinner time or the evening while watching TV.

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