The number acted pretty unserious, seemed like a low‑effort scam. I'd ignore it.
Reverse Phone Lookup in Singapore — Recent Community Reports
Check unknown Singapore numbers with recent reports (6 fixed, 8/9 mobile, 1800 toll‑free) and share your experience.
Unknown calls in Singapore
Unsure about a Singapore number? Explore concise community notes to judge calls and texts. You’ll see both legitimate callbacks (deliveries, banking, appointments) and waves of robocalls or phishing. Ranges like 6 (fixed lines) and 8/9 (mobile), plus 1800 toll‑free, are useful context but not proof of identity or exact location due to portability and VoIP — treat them as hints, not evidence.
Verification: return calls via the official number on the company website/app, check in‑app notices, and never share one‑time codes by phone. Use device/carrier blocking for repeat issues and leave a short, factual note here so others benefit from your experience.
Got a weird number that seemed like a typical spam outreach—nothing useful came of it.
The conversation was brief and the script sounded rehearsed, so I remain neutral about it.
The call raised a suspicion of spam; the script was too vague.
The caller's approach was unprofessional and left me doubtful about their intentions.
The call felt a bit shady, not sure what they were after.
Probably spam – the call was generic and unsolicited, nothing noteworthy.
A financial marketing scam.
I’ve gotten many calls from this line, but there’s no audio or reply; after saying “hello hello” I heard silence and hung up.
Looks like a cost trap; I'd avoid answering.
The person on the line tried to push a scam pitch; I hung up as soon as I sensed it.
Received a call that felt like a scam, but I hung up before giving any info.
That number rang and gave off strong scam vibes.
Potential money‑sink call, not worth the hassle.
That call looked like a typical scam attempt, best to ignore.
Looks like a potential cost trap—something to keep an eye on.
Scam call alert: they tried to extract personal info under the guise of a prize, which raised red flags.
Spam persists for many consecutive days.
Definitely a spam call; it keeps ringing at inconvenient hours.
It felt like a cost trap—promised low fees but hinted at hidden charges.
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FAQ — Singapore
How to verify callers in Singapore?
Use the official website/app number; avoid calling back the unknown number; check in‑app messages.
Do ranges prove origin?
No. Portability/VoIP make 6/8/9 ranges and 1800 patterns unreliable as proof of origin.
Common patterns?
Delivery updates, bank callbacks, 2FA codes; robocalls, parcel/account phishing, scripted sales.
What to include in a report?
Caller type, purpose, date/time, and cues that guided your decision.