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Who Is Calling From Area Code 216?

Cleveland proper and its inner-ring suburbs make up the 216 area code's territory. Callers are frequently from Cleveland Clinic's international patient services division, University Hospitals scheduling lines, or KeyBank customer support.

216 Phone Numbers Recently Reported as Spam

216 area code numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

Phone Number Complaints Last Reported
(216) 416-1538
7
(216) 365-5081
6
(216) 954-5046
5
(216) 428-2310
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(216) 260-2927
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(216) 206-6177
4
(216) 343-6262
4
(216) 260-2961
3
(216) 345-7478
3
(216) 415-7654
3

Common Area Code 216 Phone Scams

The 216 area code is frequently used for fake delivery text scams and phantom debt collection calls. Scammers want you to click a link or pay a debt you do not actually owe.

Fake Delivery & Subscription Phishing Texts

Scammers send text messages claiming to be from UPS, FedEx, Netflix, or Amazon about fake package deliveries or declined payments. These messages include strange tracking numbers like "1z43381," claim your Netflix payment was declined even if you don't have an account, or announce you won a "Mackbook Pro" prize. The texts contain links to suspicious websites like j1fnz.info or evOm.info that steal your login credentials and payment information when you enter them. Companies like UPS and Netflix send official communications through their apps or designated short codes, not random 216 phone numbers.

"Got a text: 'Due to COVID-19, Netflix is giving everyone a free 1-year subscription to help you stay home.' then there's a link"

Phantom Debt & Legal Threat Scams

Callers claiming to be from fake law firms or mediation groups like "Core Mediation Group" threaten to serve you papers at home or work for debts you never owed. A caller named "John Berliner" is commonly reported demanding payment for payday loans victims never took out, sometimes even for debts of dead relatives, and they refuse to mail official debt validation letters as required by law. They use your fear of legal action to pressure you into giving them credit card or bank account numbers over the phone. Real process servers don't call ahead. They show up.

"Female voice threatening to show up at my home or place of employment to serve me with some kind of papers for some kind of court date. Very nasty. I have blocked numbers with this same voice before, they come up with new numbers and the same female voice recording."

Social Security "Suspension" Robocalls

Automated voice messages claim your Social Security Number has been suspended due to fraudulent activity and demand you call back immediately to avoid legal action. The callers claim to be from the "Social Security legal department" and pressure you to call back right away to verify your identity with your full SSN and other personal details. They use this information to steal your identity and open accounts in your name. The Social Security Administration never calls to threaten suspension of your number. They contact you by mail only.

"I have been repeatedly getting messages from this number stating 'my social security number has been suspended.' When you call the number back, it is a man who answers. NOT in anyway related to the social security office."

Cleveland Clinic & University Hospitals Impersonators

Scammers pose as staff from Cleveland Clinic or University Hospitals calling from unofficial numbers, asking if you received "brochures" you never requested and demanding you confirm your date of birth to proceed with the call. They try to get you to say "yes" to simple questions and collect personal information like birthdates. They use this data for identity theft and to verify your phone number is active for future scam attempts. Real hospitals don't call from random numbers asking for sensitive information unless you initiated contact for a specific appointment or service.

"My husband got a call on his phone for our 17 year old saying they were the Cleveland clinic and asking if she got the Brochures they sent her? She has never been to the Cleveland clinic but we have."

The "Can You Hear Me?" Voice Signature Scam

Callers speak very softly or create static on the line, then ask "Can you hear me now?" to trick you into saying "yes." They record your voice saying "yes" and use it as authorization for fraudulent charges on your accounts, claiming you agreed to purchases or services. The caller typically hangs up immediately after you respond. Your recorded "yes" becomes their proof you consented to charges you never agreed to.

"The person spoke so low I could not hear, and, asked them to speak up. When he said 'can you hear me now' I said 'yes'. Immediately I got bummed out that I said that, because I had heard of a scam call that tries to get you to say 'yes'..."

Post-Accident "Injury Helpline" Scams

After you file a police report for a car accident, scammers get your phone number from public records and contact you pretending to be injury helplines or attorneys offering to help settle your claim. These "ambulance chasers" send texts saying "Were you hurt in your accident? We can help you settle your injury claim." They pressure you into hiring their services or paying upfront fees for legal representation you don't need. Legitimate law firms don't scrape police reports to find clients through spam texts.

"Cold called after I filed a police report for damage to my vehicle"

Where is area code 216 located?

Area code 216 covers the city of Cleveland and most of its inner-ring suburbs.

Counties Served:

  • Cuyahoga County

Major Cities:

  • Cleveland

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Beachwood
  • Bratenahl
  • Brook Park
  • Brooklyn
  • Brooklyn Heights
  • Cleveland Heights
  • Cuyahoga Heights
  • East Cleveland
  • Euclid
  • Garfield Heights
  • Highland Hills
  • Hunting Valley
  • Independence
  • Lakewood
  • Linndale

Overlay System

Area code 216 is neighbored by area codes 440 / 436 and 330 / 234 . In 1996, area code 330 was created from area code 216. In 1997, area code 440 was created from area code 216.

FAQs About 216 Phone Numbers

Is area code 216 a scam?

No, 216 is a legitimate area code serving Cleveland, Lakewood, Euclid, and Cuyahoga County. The prefix draws scam traffic partly because Cleveland's well-known medical institutions provide ready cover for fraud calls.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 216?

Scammers impersonate Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals to collect birthdates and personal data. Fake debt collection calls from invented firms like "Core Mediation Group" threaten to serve papers for phantom debts, while post-accident injury helpline texts scrape police reports to target crash victims before they contact a real attorney.

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