706 Phone Number Lookup: Augusta, GA

The 706 area code serves the northern and west central parts of Georgia, excluding metropolitan Atlanta. Look up any phone number starting with 706 area code. Results may include:

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Georgia Phone Number Lookups / 706

Most Common Area Code 706 Scams

Georgia's 706 area code is being used for fake legal action threats and government impersonation. Callers pretend to be federal agents or lawyers to demand payment for made-up debts.

Scammers call residents in the 706 area code claiming a formal complaint has been filed against you, threatening to serve papers at your home or contact your HR department at work, often ending automated messages with a sinister "good luck." Callers use names like "Amanda with Global Management" or claim to be from "Horizon Mediation Solutions" regarding old or non-existent debts, mentioning they have an order for you regarding "two pending matters" and demanding verification of your Social Security Number to discuss a confidential issue. They use your SSN to open accounts in your name or sell it to other criminals. Real process servers do not call ahead to warn you, they just show up.

"got a call from 706 740 7059 I didn't answer and got a voice mail that claimed i had two complains against me 'I'm calling you from our clients process division i received an order for you and it looks like for two pending matters now unfortunately ______i am unable to reach you by phone i may attempt to reach you at your home and or your place of employment... you have been officially notified good luck...'"

Social Security Administration Imposters

Robocalls claim to be from the Social Security Administration, lying that your Social Security Number has been suspended or compromised due to fraudulent activity in another state like Texas or Georgia, threatening arrest if you don't press 1 to speak to an officer. These automated calls create immediate panic and fear, demanding you confirm your SSN over the phone, often calling at all hours including as early as 5:30 AM. They use your SSN to steal government benefits or commit identity theft. The Social Security Administration will never call you to threaten your benefits or demand immediate payment.

"The number called me saying that my SS number had been stolen and if I don't want to get arrested to press 1 to speak to the officer. I hung up. Its fraud."

Refund, Subscription, and Bogus Purchase Scams

Scammers leave voicemails about fake subscription renewals, often for antivirus programs that will charge your account $299 or $399, or claim you have large unauthorized Amazon purchases like a MacBook Pro for $1499, pressuring you to call back immediately to avoid being charged. Other versions claim you have a refund from companies like Microsoft that are going out of business. They steal your credit card information under the guise of processing a refund or canceling the order. Legitimate companies like Amazon and Microsoft handle all transaction disputes through their official websites and apps.

"Called saying $300.90 was charged to my account for annual renewal of antivirus program for my computer. SCAM."

Publishers Clearing House & Lottery Scams

Calls announce you've won massive prizes from Publishers Clearing House, often one million U.S. dollars and a new Mercedes Benz, using fake names like "David Anderson" and promising "a life of financial freedom," but requiring you to first pay a Federal Trade Commission shipping fee of several hundred dollars like $950 to claim winnings. The prize amounts are unbelievably high numbers like $2.5 million for lotteries you never entered. They steal your shipping fee and disappear. It is illegal to require anyone to pay money to claim a prize.

"Received phone call dec 19,2019 saying I had won 1 million dollars from publishers clearing house. All I needed to was pay $950 for shipping. We know it's a scam, but if they call anyone else, tell them to take it out of the prize money."

Vehicle Warranty Robocalls

Calls from the "auto renewal center" or "Motor Vehicle Services" about expired factory warranties use recorded messages about your car's extended warranty, pressuring for immediate decisions while unable to tell you the specific make, model, or year of your vehicle, becoming rude when you ask questions. They sell you expensive and often useless extended service plans. Your vehicle's manufacturer communicates with you via mail about official recalls or warranty information. They do not use generic, high-pressure robocalls from third-party warranty divisions.

"They'll try to sell you an extended warranty and say that the factory warranty has expired. When they haven't even asked if you 1. own a car 2. what the car is, or even the VIN."

Medicare & Health Insurance Ploys

Scammers pretending to be patient advocates working closely with Medicare or from medicarehelpctr claim urgent messages as your final notice regarding eligibility for top of the line braces or new Medicare cards with chips, with callers like Nancy calling relentlessly multiple times per day. They use your Medicare number to bill the government for fake medical supplies or treatments. For legitimate questions about your coverage, call 1-800-MEDICARE. Medicare will not call you to sell products or threaten your coverage.

"Hi This is Nancy you're patient advocate working closely with Medicare this is an urgent message 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... This is your final notice..."

DirecTV Discount Impersonators

Scammers claiming to work for AT&T or DirecTV promise massive 50% discounts on monthly bills for two years, demanding you pay four months of service upfront to secure the promotion, providing billing department numbers that are not official AT&T numbers, with caller ID showing generic names like Account Services. They steal your upfront payment for promotions that don't exist. Utility companies like DirecTV and AT&T do not ask for multiple months of payment in advance to qualify for promotions.

"Received a call from this number promising that if I paid for 4 months of my direct TV service upfront, my bill would be reduced for 2 years from $125 to $75 per month. Seemed too good to be true. The billing department # i was given was not a legitimate AT&T #."

Google Business Listing Threats

Robocalls target local businesses falsely claiming your Google business listing is not claimed or you will lose your Google account, using the specific phrase "Google listing not claimed!" to create false urgency, then charging hundreds of dollars like $500 for services that are actually free, making repeated harassing calls to business lines. They steal payment for managing your free Google Business Profile. Google does not make automated calls threatening to remove business listings. Managing your Google Business Profile is completely free.

"Called 4 times this am. Each call (there have been too many to count) says we are going to lose our Google account. Calls at lunchtime multiple times. We are a business and are tired of this harrassment."

Recently Reported Area Code 706 Spam Calls

Area Code 706 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(706) 222-2607

5 reports ·

(706) 405-7843

3 reports ·

(706) 918-6599

3 reports ·

(706) 896-5463

2 reports ·

(706) 413-5073

2 reports ·

(706) 381-7851

2 reports ·

(706) 942-4578

2 reports ·

(706) 896-5323

2 reports ·

(706) 926-0984

2 reports ·

(706) 999-8935

2 reports ·

Is area code 706 a scam?

No, 706 is a genuine Georgia area code serving northern and central areas including Augusta and Columbus. Thieves hijack this geographic tag to bypass call screening habits by making the incoming number look familiar.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 706?

Scammers frequently use this Georgia prefix to execute high-pressure intimidation tactics and fake reward schemes. The region is plagued by phony process servers like "Amanda with Global Management" threatening workplace humiliation, as well as Publishers Clearing House imposters promising a new Mercedes if the victim pays a $950 Federal Trade Commission shipping fee.

Where Is Area Code 706 Located?

Area code 706 covers a large portion of northern and west-central Georgia. The service area is divided into three disconnected geographical regions. The major section of 706 wraps around from Rome in northwest Georgia, east through the mountains past Dahlonega and Toccoa, then broadening south to Athens and Augusta. A smaller section is in west-central Georgia, around Columbus. The Yatesville rate center is also served by 706/762, but is not adjacent to any other rate centers in 706/762.

Counties Served:

  • Banks
  • Burke (part)
  • Chattooga
  • Catoosa
  • Chattahoochee
  • Clarke
  • Columbia
  • Dade
  • Dawson
  • Elbert
  • Fannin
  • Floyd
  • Franklin
  • Gilmer
  • Glascock

Major Cities:

  • Columbus
  • Rome
  • Athens
  • Augusta
  • Dahlonega
  • Toccoa

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Yatesville

Overlay System

Area code 762 was introduced as an overlay to area code 706. Ten-digit dialing became mandatory in the 706/762 territory on April 1, 2007.

Area Code 706 Location Map

Area Code 706 Location on Georgia Map

Area code 706 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on May 3, 1992.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
AUGUSTA 92
COLUMBUS 75
ATHENS 47
ROME 33
DALTON 32
LAGRANGE 21
CALHOUN 10
ELLIJAY 10
ROSSVILLE 8
TOCCOA 8
BLAIRSVL 7
BRASELTON 6
CLARKESVL 6
EATONTON 6
Other 178

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