(435) 625-4962 is a Robocall
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— Cathy, Nov 29th, 9:11amI am delighted with Nomorobo service, the peace and quiet in my home since I signed up is truly surprising.
— Ellen, Nov 29th, 9:38amOvertime the phone rings only once, we all smile and go back to our quiet meal
— Bob, Nov 29th, 10:05amAlthough 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, 2:02pmIt doesn't catch all the calls but it catches enough to make a significant impact.
— Dave, Nov 29th, 5:04pmI signed my elderly parents up for Nomorobo just about a year ago. I love it. To my knowledge no important calls have been blocked. And the amount of predatory calls that haven't reached my folks has been priceless.
— Kathy, Nov 29th, 7:34pmWhen I moved into my new house, AT&T assigned me a phone number that had previously belonged to a serious deadbeat. For several months I would get up to a dozen robocalls per day from collection agencies, telemarketers, prostitutes, drug treatment centers, and even the police. Worse yet, my voicemail was not smart enough to realize that these callers were not real people and would fill up with half-complete robo-voicemails, blocking out the real messages that were important (lasagna night at Mom's house!) When I heard about Nomorobo, I jumped. Nomorobo immediately started blocking 80% of these ridiculous calls and has only gotten better over time. Furthermore the number of robocalls has actually reduced over time as I suspect the robocallers have realized that they will NEVER get through to me. I hope you make it big and get purchased by AT&T or Verizon or Google for some ungodly amount of money and can retire to the Bahamas.
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