Scam call trying to lure me with a fake tax refund. I didn’t engage and blocked the line.
Who Called Me in the United States — Reverse Lookup & Latest Reports
Look up US phone numbers with recent community reports. Spot patterns across New York, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco and more, and share your experience.
Understand US caller patterns
Unfamiliar US number? Here you can review fresh, concise reports from the community and decide how to handle the next call or text. In metropolitan areas like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami or San Francisco, you’ll often see mixed patterns: legitimate callbacks (banks, deliveries, appointments) alongside unwanted robocalls or phishing. Area codes such as 212, 310, 305, 415 and 646 no longer guarantee location due to number portability and VoIP — treat them as context, not proof.
Best practice: call back via the official number listed on the company website/app, check in‑app notices, and never share one‑time codes by phone. If you notice recurring issues, use your device and carrier tools (e.g., Verizon, AT&T, T‑Mobile) to block or filter, and add a short factual note here so others benefit from your experience.
The caller identified as unknown and the purpose of the call was unclear. Not helpful.
Got an unsolicited advertising call that pushed a product I have no interest in.
Telemarketer posing as a charity—felt like a charity fraud attempt.
A legitimate business uses this number; callers should know it's authentic
Got a call from this number out of the blue, and it was clearly a scam. They tried to get personal info and hung up when I asked questions.
Scam call that tried to pressure me; I wasn't fooled.
This was a classic scam call—high pressure and vague promises, definitely not trustworthy.
Scam call with a fake emergency story; I didn’t engage.
Caller said "unknown" and hung up after a few seconds. No clue what they wanted.
Scam involving collections
The advertisement was intrusive and felt like a hard sell—definitely not welcome.
Spam call from an unknown number that just read a script about a new product. I didn't even bother listening past the first line.
Voicemail indicates two attempts will be made to certify legal documents for the property owner, and asks to call back on 866‑791‑4087 for questions.
Scam alert: they claimed I won a prize that doesn't exist.
Unknown telemarketer kept repeating the same script—got tired of it fast.
A robocaller asked me to dial back 650-292-2407 to talk to their legal department, just FYI.
A caller named Scott claimed interest in selling my house, though it's not listed, I don't know him, and he gave no company affiliation; he called back, but I never engaged.
Spam text about a contest I never entered; just deleted it.
This was a classic scam script, promising money for nothing. I reported it and moved on.
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FAQ — United States
How do I verify who called?
Don’t return calls via the same unknown number. Instead, call the official number from the company’s site/app and check for in‑app alerts or emails.
Do area codes prove location?
No. Number portability and VoIP mean area codes (e.g., 212, 310, 305, 415, 646) are not reliable evidence of where a caller is.
What patterns are common?
Delivery confirmations, bank callbacks and 2FA codes, plus waves of robocalls, investment schemes, tech‑support impersonation and prize scams.
What should I share in a report?
Keep it short and practical: caller type, purpose, date, and any cues that helped you decide to answer, ignore or block.