(615) 239-0252 is a Robocall
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Just last week, 8,279 people got Nomorobo protection!

We laugh every time the phone rings and the number on the CID is one we don't know and there isn't a second ring. Can't wait for the cell application come out.
— Carol G, Nov 29th, 9:57am
Trying to stop or at least limit Robocalls almost became a part time job for me. I would diligently try to use their "press 5 to be removed from our list" [yeah, THAT works!], & even more diligently report the numbers/caller ID in complaints to the Do Not Call Registry. Pretty much to no avail & a losing battle. Then I read about Nomorobo. Gave it a try & OMG, what a difference! An IMMEDIATE difference! A real Godsend --- The peace is wonderful. One little ring & then nothing. Thank you so much!!
— T.P. G, Nov 29th, 9:57am
Fabulous - Such a great feeling when the phone rings only one ring.
— John A, Nov 29th, 10:21am
Good, but still too many calls come thru to my home phone. And during election season its overwhelming. You have to tighten up/expand your blocking filters.
— Allen G, Nov 29th, 10:44am

Hey, what is that sound? Silence; life is good again without all those annoying calls ringing on my phone.
— Nick M, Nov 29th, 10:59am
Particularly during the period just prior to the election, Nomorobo was an unbelievable time saver. I was able to concentrate on what I was doing without constantly being interrupted by unwanted calls.
— Lee D, Nov 29th, 11:21am
Great
— Mark K, Nov 29th, 12:04pm
It has a been a "peace-saving" tool around the house. Can we expect, in the future, not to have the phone ring at all, or the phone number on our TV screen show. That would make things even better. Those robo callers are like the enemy, they keep trying "trick" us into getting up and answering their calls. We must stay one step ahead of them.
— Don, Nov 29th, 12:08pm