902-200-1790 | 19022001790 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(902) 200-1790 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall

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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 3 months ago

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I and my wife just love it. It rings once and bam there gone. Only one minor problem. I'm getting calls from the same caller over and over again. This in minor to me because it still blocks them an only rings once. I can't thank you enough. We installed the app just before election time, and let me tell you it blocked a lot of calls. Great app. We can't wait for this to work on cell phones. I give it a 5 star +. Best regards Bill

It'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.

Put this on my parents phone, so they would not try to jump out of there chair and run to the phone to try and answer it. They are elderly, so not only the security side and scam protection, but the possible fall prevention from them trying to run and get some ridiculous phone call. Thanks so much for your help.

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I think Nomorobo is wonderful!! It has drastically cut down on robo calls and adding new numbers is easy. It will be great when it can be used on cell phones.

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