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The 573 area code covers eastern Missouri beyond the St. Louis metropolitan area, including Columbia, Jefferson City, and Cape Girardeau. Callers from this code frequently include University of Missouri admissions, Missouri State government lines, and Fort Leonard Wood housing offices.
573 area code numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (573) 203-6161 | ||
| (573) 271-5700 | ||
| (573) 990-8828 | ||
| (573) 765-2044 | ||
| (573) 264-6261 | ||
| (573) 349-9900 | ||
| (573) 641-8891 | ||
| (573) 483-3307 | ||
| (573) 493-4220 | ||
| (573) 651-8219 |
The 573 area code is prone to fake legal action threats and phony debt collection demands. Fraudsters claim you are being sued for an unpaid bill to pressure you into making an immediate credit card payment.
Callers claim to be "Mike Wicowski" from "Wellstar & Associates" threatening to serve papers at your home or workplace for "multiple violations and infractions" on your Social Security number. They demand you press 1 to speak with a live agent to settle the matter immediately. They use your fear to trick you into confirming your personal information and potentially paying fake fines. Real process servers do not call ahead to warn you. They show up.
"Voicemail states this is Mike Wicowski with the legal office of Wellstar & Associates. We have been retained as there are multiple violations and infractions under your name and social security number. There's a pending service of summons involved. It is due to be executed to your residence as well as your employer."
Scammers from "global mediation group" or "Rossman Kline mediation firm" leave "final courtesy call" voicemails claiming a "returned item from your bank" and threatening to report your "noncompliance" to the "proper jurisdiction." When victims ask for written proof, they become hostile, with one caller telling a victim to "Drop DEAD today." They use your personal information to steal money or open accounts in your name. Real debt collectors must send you a written validation letter when you request it. Scammers refuse and hang up.
"This is a final courtesy call for the global mediation group before reporting that you've been uncooperative and our findings against you we would need to hear from either yourself or your legal representation today otherwise we will be left with no recourse other than to report your noncompliance in this issue to our clients and proper jurisdiction office."
"Nancy your patient advocate" calls claiming to work "closely with Medicare" offering "top of the line braces" for pain, warning this is your "final notice" before Medicare labels you "unavailable for coverage." Others call about Social Security Disability claims you never filed. They use your Medicare or Social Security number to bill the government for equipment you never received or to steal your benefits. If you are concerned, call Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE. Medicare and Social Security do not make sales calls or threaten your coverage.
"Hi this is Nancy your patient advocate working closely with Medicare, this is an urgent essage for all patients on Medicare. We have tried numerous times to contact you by mail and now by telephone regarding your eligibility for top of the line braces to alleviate your pain and increase mobility. this is your final notice. if you do not act soon Medicare will label unavailable for coverage."
Robocalls claim to be from "Amazon's fraud services" or "Richard Parker" from "VTech Customer Service" reporting unauthorized purchases of $840 or subscription renewals of $399. They instruct you to press 1 to resolve the issue. Some coordinate with suspicious McAfee renewal emails followed by phone calls. They steal your account login information and payment details when you try to "cancel" the fake charges. Amazon and VTech do not make automated fraud calls asking you to press buttons. All official notifications appear in your secure online account.
"I answered as it is a local number however got a recorded message from 'Amazon's fraud services' letting me know my Amazon account had been logged into from out of state and a purchase of $840 made. If this wasn't me to please press 1."
Callers claim to represent the "Women's Cancer Fund," "Firefighter & EMS Fund," or "Police Officer Org" demanding immediate credit card donations. They are extremely rude, pushy, won't let you speak, and refuse to send information by mail so you can research them first. They steal your credit card information and use generic organization names to sound legitimate. Real charities welcome research and never use high-pressure tactics. They provide official information and never demand instant payment.
"Lady from this service called me and SHE WAS SO RUDE. Never ever had someone call me to do someone a favor and yell at me and not let me talk. Wanted to tell her I give money to causes... But I was at work. TICKED ME OFF."
Pre-recorded calls from "Joe" or "Connor" claim to follow up on jobs you never applied for, sometimes mentioning seeing your resume on "store jobs.com." The calls are vague and often hang up immediately after you speak. They use your response to confirm your number is active for future scam attempts and may try to collect personal information for identity theft. Real recruiters contact you personally with specific company and job details. They never use generic robocalls.
"Man named Joe starts talking saying he got an inquiry about a job. Clearly a pre-recorded call. Calls multiple times daily. Very annoying & never put an inquiry in at all!"
Phone numbers with the 573 area code originate from most of the eastern half of Missouri outside the St. Louis metropolitan area. This includes southeastern Missouri and areas adjacent to the Mississippi River, extending across half the width of the state.
Area code 235 was added on March 24, 2024 as part of an overlay complex with area code 573. This means that both area codes serve the same geographic region.
No, 573 is a real Missouri area code covering Columbia, Jefferson City, and Cape Girardeau across a large swath of central and southern Missouri. Spoofers use it to make calls look homegrown to rural and mid-state Missouri residents.
A mid-Missouri number is trusted by the very communities scammers want to reach, and that trust is the whole point of spoofing 573. Fake mediators from invented firms like "Rossman Kline" threatening to report your noncompliance to authorities and Medicare patient advocate calls pushing free braces while harvesting Medicare numbers are the most distinctive scams reported from this code.
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