Brugeroplysning: God.
Reverse Phone Lookup in the Netherlands — Recent Community Reports
Check unknown Dutch numbers with recent community reports (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Eindhoven) and share your experience.
Unknown calls in the Netherlands
Unsure about a Dutch number? Here you can browse concise reports from the community to judge unfamiliar calls and texts. Around Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague (Den Haag), Utrecht and Eindhoven you will see a mix of legitimate callbacks (deliveries, banking, appointments) alongside robocalls or phishing waves. Classic geographic prefixes like 020 (Amsterdam), 010 (Rotterdam), 070 (Den Haag), 030 (Utrecht) and 040 (Eindhoven), as well as mobile ranges (06), no longer prove location or caller identity because of portability and VoIP — treat them as context only.
Verification basics: return calls via the official number listed on the company website/app, check in‑app messages, and never share one‑time codes over the phone. Use device/carrier blocking for repeat offenders and add a short, factual note here (caller type, purpose, date, cues) so others can benefit from your experience.
Opmerking van de gebruiker: onaangenaam en irritant.
Gebruiker meldt: wees voorzichtig
User comment: bad
Bruger angiver, at oplevelsen var dårlig.
Door gebruiker opgegeven: Slecht
Gebruiker meldt: Goed
Verzekeringen van Unive
Virksomheden Evidensia.
Det er ballentent!
Gebruiker
Blijven bellen is geen optie :-(
Gebruikerswaarschuwing: wees voorzichtig.
Hakte de telefoon af 😬
Gebruiker geeft een waarschuwing: wees voorzichtig
Een misleiding
Caution advised by user.
Gebruiker meldde irritatie.
Dit lijkt een frauduleus elektriciteitscontract.
Ik reageerde te snel, voordat ik iets had gezegd.
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FAQ — Netherlands
How do I verify Dutch callers?
Call back using the official number from the company website/app, not the unknown number; check in‑app notices.
Do prefixes prove location?
No. Portability/VoIP mean 020/010/070/030/040 and 06 are not reliable evidence of origin.
What patterns are common?
Delivery and appointment confirmations, bank callbacks, 2FA codes; also parcel/account phishing and scripted sales calls.
What helps others in a report?
Be brief and practical: caller type, purpose, date, and hints that guided your decision.