(662) 282-4807 is a Life Insurance Robocall
Be cautious.
- Listen
- Transcript Hello. Hi, my name is Adam. How are you doing today? Well, the reason of my call today is to let you know about a new state approved final expense whole life insurance plan. It covers 100% cost of your funerals, burials or cremation expenses. So can I go ahead and explain you more about. All right, great. I just want to make sure that you are between the ages of 40 and 80, correct? I beg your pardon? Can you please repeat that? Great. I'm just going to quickly connect you with a product specialist right away. Please hold on.
- Date Blocked
- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 week ago
Just last week, 8,255 people got Nomorobo protection!
Love it! I keep my landline since I have had it 30 Years and those robo calls are so annoying. I put nomorobo on my 83 year old mothers phone and now she no longer gets upset when she answers the phone. We all know that when the phone rings it will only ring once the majority of the time
— Lynda, Nov 29th, 9:16amI love this app... Especially when I hear one ring and then silence! It always makes me smile and say to myself, "nomorobo strikes again."
— Joanne L, Nov 29th, 9:20amwicked awesome
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:22amGreat service! Now can you do the same for political calls too?
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 9:33amPeace of mind! Grabs most of the calls that are unsolicited and has a method of upgrading the dats base with new unwanted numbers.Love it!
— Dave, Nov 29th, 9:38amFANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Best idea ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Telemarketers must be unhappy . . . yea!
— Pat M, Nov 29th, 9:53amI absolutely love it!!!! Being a senior, it's no fun to have to be getting up from your cozy chair or bed to answer the phone unless it's necessary. When you do answer and get silence before some salesman or money raiser picks up, it is extremely annoying. I really do thank you all at NoMoRoBo, and I have been telling everyone I know about it.
— Jeanne, Nov 29th, 10:20amOne of the greatest services to come along since who knows when. Thanks a million, or should I say millions.
— Anonymous, Nov 29th, 10:41am