(840) 201-5081 is a Medicare Robocall
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Just last week, 8,275 people got Nomorobo protection!
Works 98% of the time. What a deal! Thank you for the relief. I recommend it to everyone I meet.
— Al E, Nov 29th, 9:13amI think it was really, really great during this past political season....
— James N, Nov 29th, 9:32amI like it very much--data base needs to keep expanding, and we have done our part.
— Pete, Nov 29th, 10:02amWe love it. I have told all my family and friends about Nomorobo and they love it.
— Rebecca, Nov 29th, 10:09amI actually get kind of thrilled when Nomorobo intercepts calls. It's like a victory over the creeps who are running those invasive operations.
— Joyce, Nov 29th, 10:16amI 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, 10:20amFantastic! We were averaging 1 call every 7 minutes between 9AM and 9AM every day!! Changing numbers is not the answer either (the phone co must sell their new connections)
— Steve J, Nov 29th, 10:54amIt's Great !I saw it on a news report from a consumer reporter, I caught just the end of the report. The reporter said there was a new thing out called "Nomorobo", that worked better than the "do not call list".I googled "Nomorobo" it's been "Blissful Silence" ever since.
— Patrick A, Nov 29th, 10:57am