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Originally Posted by Carla B
We have Ooma, set to the next highest security level short of blocking all calls. Laast week on Wednesday, we got 21 spam calls. Wednesday and Friday seem to be the days that are the worst. It does no good to use call blocking. Ooma claims they use NoMoRobo but if so, why are they letting all these calls go through? Would the Digitone gadget mentioned above work on VOIP calling like Ooma?
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NoMoRobo does what it claims to do: eliminates automated/digital dialing calls (robo calls) from getting through. It doesn't eliminate actual people calling you on the phone, no matter what the reason.
So if there's a real person on the other end of the phone punching in the phone number manually, then it's not a robocall, and NoMoRobo will allow it to get through.