(448) 239-3895 is a Robocall
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— Rhonda L, Nov 29th, 9:47amI love it however, a lot of robo calls still come thru. I am retired so home most of the time and i see on my TV before answering who is calling and i would say about 5 out of 7 get thru each day.I wish i knew how to get rid of the other 5.However, the ones you catch are great.
— JoAnn T, Nov 29th, 9:54amIt's great, however, we still get one ring before robocall rejects the unwanted call. It cuts down on the annoyance but I sure wish it would eliminate that one ring.
— Walter W, Nov 29th, 10:03amI think it is great! I tell everybody about it.
— Hal W, Nov 29th, 10:05amIt's great! No more interrupted meals or running to the phone to have no one on the line!
— Bonnie S, Nov 29th, 10:06amwe love I, 'especially at election time. I got to eat dinner without interuptions.
— RON, Nov 29th, 10:32amGreat product. Thank you, but unfortunately more and more calls are getting through.
— Anthony L, Nov 29th, 11:04amNomorobo is a sanity-saver! After my accounts were compromised at a couple of the stores where I used to shop, the number of robo calls I received every day was extreme. This despite the fact that I've been on the government Do-Not-Call lists since their inception, and have reported the robo callers that contacted me. Nothing helped until I stumbled over Nomorobo. Now I can relax and know that if it only rings once, there's nothing for me to do. I truly hope that Nomorobo puts a bunch of robocaller businesses out of business!
— Dee, Nov 29th, 11:20am