I tried calling this number and was met with a dead line, no one answered.
Who Called Me in Guyana — Reverse Lookup & Latest Reports
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Unknown calls in Guyana — practical context
Not sure about a number from Guyana? Read concise, recent community notes to judge unknown calls and texts. In Georgetown, Linden, New Amsterdam, Anna Regina and Bartica you’ll see both legitimate callbacks (deliveries, banks, clinics, two‑factor codes) and occasional sales scripts or spoofed support. Guyana uses local fixed/mobile ranges (2xx/3xx for many fixed lines; 6xx/7xx for mobiles), which provide context but don’t prove origin due to portability and VoIP.
Verification: don’t call back the unknown number. Use the official number on the provider’s website/app, check in‑app notices and never share one‑time codes by phone. Enable device/carrier blocking for repeats, and leave a short, factual note (caller type, purpose, date, cues) so others benefit.
I reached out to this number yesterday and the person answered promptly. The conversation was clear and helpful.
I suspect this number is spam – it kept calling me with a generic script and I never answered.
The experience felt quite shady and untrustworthy; I'd advise others to be cautious.
I got an unsolicited advertising call from this number. It was clearly spam and I wouldn't recommend answering it.
The number feels pretty shady—I'd steer clear until I know more about it.
Just another spam call trying to push a product I don’t need. I ignored it and blocked the number.
This call seemed like a possible spam attempt; I chose not to answer.
The call claimed to be from the Bundesnetzagentur, but it felt like a generic spam scam. I didn’t share any information and would advise others to ignore it.
I was called by this number and the conversation felt like a generic outreach – polite but not particularly relevant to me.
Looks like a generic spam call – nothing useful was said, just a pushy sales pitch.
The call from this number turned out to be a phishing attempt, asking for personal details, so I hung up right away.
I got a call that seemed like spam; the number used a generic script and asked for personal info. I'd be cautious if you receive anything similar.
I received a phishing call that tried to steal my personal info. The caller was very pushy and untrustworthy.
The call felt like a typical spam pitch—generic script, pushy tone, and it hung up as soon as I asked a question.
The call felt unprofessional and the representative couldn't answer basic questions, making the service seem unreliable.
I suspect this number is spam, so I'd advise caution if you receive a call from it.
Seems like a spam number – I got a suspicious automated message and would recommend caution.
I reached the number without any issues; the person I spoke to was professional and helpful.
Bundesnetzagentur flagged this number as generic spam – better not to pick up.
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FAQ — Guyana
How can I verify callers in Guyana?
Return calls using the official website/app number; avoid returning the unknown call; check in‑app notices.
Do prefixes prove location?
No. Fixed 2xx/3xx and mobile 6xx/7xx ranges are context only due to portability/VoIP.
Common patterns?
Delivery updates, clinic/bank callbacks, 2FA codes; sales scripts or support impersonation attempts.
What makes a helpful report?
Brief facts: caller type, purpose, date/time and cues; avoid sensitive data.