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Persistent unknown callers are one of the most reported frustrations in the US. Here's what people discovered when they finally looked up that number.
Same number called me 11 times in 3 days. Never left a voicemail. When I finally looked it up I found 47 reports from other people — fake debt collectors threatening legal action that didn't exist.
Called every morning for two weeks. Different area codes but same recorded message about my car's extended warranty. Traced back to a VoIP spoofing operation rotating through hundreds of numbers.
Called me 4-5 times a day for over a week. No message, no answer when I picked up. Running the lookup showed it was a prepaid burner number flagged by 23 people for harassment in the past month.
Kept calling saying I'd won a prize but needed to pay a fee to claim it. Called back after 3 days of ignoring — big mistake. Looked up the number after: known sweepstakes scam with 89 reports nationwide.
Illustrative examples based on common repeated-call scam patterns reported to the FTC. Numbers shown are for illustrative purposes only.
That number keeps calling for a reason. Find out why.
Most persistent callers have already been reported by others. Check before you answer again.People are running lookups and reporting persistent callers every minute. Here's what's being flagged today.
Over 12,000 numbers reported in the last 30 days
Numbers shown are illustrative examples based on reported scam patterns.
Repeat calls from unknown numbers are a deliberate tactic. Scammers, debt collectors, and harassment callers know that persistence wears people down into answering or calling back.
Source: FTC Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book, 2024.
Persistent callers operate on volume. They dial the same number dozens of times because eventually most people give in and pick up. That's when the scam starts. The only way to stop wondering — and stop the anxiety of seeing that number again — is to find out exactly who it is before you ever answer.
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