470 Phone Number Lookup: Atlanta, GA

The 470 area code serves the Atlanta metropolitan area in the U.S. State of Georgia. Look up any phone number starting with 470 area code.

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Most Common Area Code 470 Scams

Area code 470 is seeing aggressive fake process server calls and car warranty offers. Fraudsters threaten to serve you court papers unless you pay a fee immediately over the phone.

Callers posing as debt collectors or investigators like "Investigator Walter McBride" or "Glen Sams" from fake agencies such as "Client Mediation Group" or "Internal Solutions" are targeting Atlanta residents. They threaten to have a courier or process server show up at your home or work, using vague phrases like "a formal complaint was being processed" or "malicious intent to defraud." When questioned, they refuse to provide their company name, address, or written validation of the alleged debt, often becoming hostile and hanging up before calling back immediately. They use your fear of legal action to pressure you into confirming personal details like your name, address, or Social Security number. Real process servers do not call first. They show up.

"Woman calls, asks for my husband. Informs her she has the wrong number... she calls back and begins yelling that I lied to her on a recorded line and I can go to jail and so can he... Says that she is not a debt collector that she is trying to keep him out of jail that its a legal matter. Asked what company she is from and she says it is none of my business."

Persistent Auto Warranty Robocalls

Robocalls targeting 470 area code residents start with pre-recorded messages about an expiring "factory warranty" on your vehicle, often mentioning a car you've never owned like a 2015 Buick. They create false urgency by stating it's the "last call" to extend your warranty without knowing your name or the specific vehicle you own. The calls come relentlessly from slightly different numbers to evade blocking. If you press a button, they connect you to high-pressure sales agents who sell worthless extended warranty plans. Your vehicle's manufacturer will not contact you via unsolicited robocalls.

"I probably get 5,000 calls a day, from various numbers, about how I own a 2015 Buick and my warranty is about to expire!!! I have never owned a Buick - Actually, I live in NYC and have never owned a freaking car - in my entire life!!"

Student Loan Forgiveness Scams

Scammers using names like "Mia Torres" or "Katie Mendez" from vague agencies like "Student Help Assistance" leave voicemails claiming your "pre-qualification" for student loan forgiveness is about to expire. They don't mention your name or the specific institution your loan is with, asking you to call back a different toll-free number than the one on your caller ID. They promise immediate or total loan forgiveness even if you never had a student loan. They use the pressure to get you to share your Federal Student Aid ID, password, and pay upfront fees for free government programs. The U.S. Department of Education never charges fees for loan consolidation or forgiveness programs.

"Hey it's Kelsey with student health assistance my phone number is 855-562-0011 and actually just doing a follow up call for you regarding your federal student loans um I do see here we still have been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program"

Suspicious Employment Verification Phishing

Callers with broken English using names like "Fernando Diego" or "Liza Clark" target Atlanta businesses claiming to need "employment verification." They may already have pieces of information like the last four digits of an employee's Social Security number to appear credible while being vague about who they represent. When pressed for details, they hang up abruptly or refuse to put their request in writing, sometimes asking to verify information for someone who doesn't work at your company or for suspicious reasons like student loans the employee never had. They use whatever information you provide to steal identities or commit fraud. Legitimate verification services require written authorization before contacting an employer.

"A man named Fernando Diego called to verify employment and had the last four numbers of my SSN. When I requested the reasoning for his call again he said that he was calling to verify my employment for a lending institution regarding students loans. I have never had a student loan. 100% SCAM!!"

Computer Tech Support "Lockdown" Threat

Robocalls claiming to be from Microsoft or tech support companies warn that your computer is infected and will be "locked" if you don't call them back. They demand login IDs, passwords, and payment via gift cards, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency. If you call, they try to gain remote access to your device where they steal personal information, install malware, or charge hundreds of dollars for fixing non-existent problems. Microsoft does not monitor your computer for infections and will never call you first.

"470 333-0096 Calls and says if I don't call them back, they will LOCK my computer!"

Medicare & Medical Supply Scams

Scammers call Georgia residents offering free medical equipment like back braces, knee braces, or diabetic testing supplies, claiming they're covered by Medicare. They ask you to verify your Medicare number or other personal health information over the phone, becoming aggressive when you decline and calling at odd hours as early as 6:45 a.m. They use your Medicare number to bill for fraudulent charges, leaving you with medical identity theft issues. If you suspect fraud, call 1-800-MEDICARE to report it. Legitimate medical supply companies require a prescription from your doctor before providing equipment.

"Called at 6:45 a.m. When I said he woke me, he didn't even slow down his script. Told me to expect a back brace and knee brace in the mail. When I told him I don't need those, he said, 'Why are you lying?' Then hung up."

Fake Purchase Confirmation Scams

Text messages or robocalls falsely alert you that a large purchase, often an "iPhone 13" costing $999, has been made on your Amazon or PayPal account. The message creates panic and instructs you to "press 1" or call a number to cancel the order, which connects you to scammers ready to steal your login credentials and financial information. They impersonate well-known companies like Amazon, PayPal, or Netflix. Major retailers will not use robocalls to confirm purchases.

"I got a call from +1 (470) 288-7421 saying that they were Amazon and needed to talk to me about my $999.00 iPhone 13 purchase."

The Rogue Fax Machine Nuisance

Calls from 470-243-9132 bombard phone lines with fax machine screeching tones, occurring repeatedly dozens of times a day at all hours, disrupting homes, businesses, and emergency lines. Answering results in a loud, continuous fax machine sound with calls happening just minutes apart. This is likely a misconfigured auto-dialing fax system stuck in a loop, traced back to companies like Geico. The calls violate the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

"This number has been calling our Business line for over 6 months with fax dialing.. you'd think they'd get the hint that the people they are trying to send a fax to never get it."

Recently Reported Area Code 470 Spam Calls

Area Code 470 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(470) 895-2258

4 reports ·

(470) 973-2170

4 reports ·

(470) 683-6357

3 reports ·

(470) 238-0949

3 reports ·

(470) 460-7925

3 reports ·

(470) 922-7888

3 reports ·

(470) 407-5131

2 reports ·

(470) 500-2219

2 reports ·

(470) 789-6651

2 reports ·

(470) 297-0663

2 reports ·

Is area code 470 a scam?

No, 470 is a valid Atlanta-area code within the 404/678/770/943 overlay complex, covering Sandy Springs, Roswell, and the broader metro. Fraudsters spoof it because Atlanta is a major business hub and a 470 number looks indistinguishable from countless legitimate Georgia calls.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 470?

Atlanta's role as a regional economic center makes its area codes attractive to scammers who want their calls to pass as routine business outreach. Fake process server calls threatening legal action at your home or workplace and Medicare supply scams offering unsolicited back braces to Georgia seniors are two of the most persistent fraud types tied to 470.

Where Is Area Code 470 Located?

Area code 470 serves the Atlanta metropolitan area and its surrounding suburbs and exurbs.

Counties Served:

  • Barrow County
  • Bartow County
  • Butts County
  • Carroll County
  • Cherokee County
  • Clayton County
  • Cobb County
  • Coweta County
  • DeKalb County
  • Douglas County
  • Fayette County
  • Forsyth County
  • Fulton County
  • Gwinnett County
  • Hall County

Major Cities:

  • Atlanta
  • Kennesaw

Overlay System

Area code 470 is part of an overlay system with area codes 404 , 678 , and 770 and 943 , all serving the same geographic region. Area code 678 was introduced on January 15, 1998. Area code 470 was added on September 2, 2001. Area code 943 commenced service on March 15, 2022. Ten-digit dialing is required for all calls in this area.

Area Code 470 Location Map

Area Code 470 Location on Georgia Map

Area code 470 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on February 26, 2010.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
ATLANTA NE 42
ATLANTA 40
ATLANTA NW 7
BUFORD 5
WINDER 5
GAINESVL 4
ADAIRSVL 3
ATLANTA SO 3
CARTERSVL 3
CUMMING 3
COVINGTON 2
BUCHANAN 1
CARROLLTON 1
CONCORD 1
Other 6

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