908 Phone Number Lookup: Elizabeth, NJ

The 908 area code is a telephone area code serving north-central New Jersey. Look up any phone number starting with 908 area code. Results may include:

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New Jersey Phone Number Lookups / 908

Most Common Area Code 908 Scams

The 908 area code is heavily targeted by utility bill imposters and Social Security scams. Callers pretend to be from PSE&G threatening to shut off your power unless you pay right away.

PSE&G Utility Bill Impersonation

Scammers posing as PSE&G employees call New Jersey residents in the 908 area code claiming you have an overdue bill and your power will be shut off within hours or minutes if you don't pay immediately. They often have your name and address and mention a problem with a "last payment" you know was successful. The caller ID might be spoofed to say "PSE&G" but the call is unexpected and demanding. They use any payment information you provide to steal money from your accounts. Real utilities send multiple written notices before disconnection. They never demand immediate payment over the phone.

"Got a call from (908-577-1099) guy named John pretending to be PSEG telling me our business owes $980.00 for past due electric bills. It's been such a crazy year a family almost paid before we called the real PSEG."

Robocalls and live agents claiming to be from the Social Security Administration warn of "fraudulent activity" on your account and threaten you with arrest and "legal enforcement action" if you don't call back immediately. They claim your Social Security Number has been suspended. They use any personal information you provide to steal your identity and open accounts in your name. The SSA never calls to threaten arrest. Official communications come through U.S. Mail.

"Left me a voicemail saying they were from SSA and that I had fraud charges against my social security number. To call them back before matters went to court and I got arrested."

Fake Process Server & Debt Collection Threats

Callers pretending to be from an attorney's office or legal firm threaten to serve you with papers at your home or contact your HR department at work about a supposed "civil matter" or old debt. They reference a debt from many years ago, often using your maiden name, and provide a fake "case number" demanding you call back immediately to avoid action. They use any payment information you provide to steal money from your accounts. Real process servers do not call ahead. They show up.

"They called me and said they would b contacting my HR department to arrange a day to show up at my job to serve me papers… been getting these calls for at least 2 months now…"

The "Grandma, I'm in Jail" Scam

A scammer calls and says "Grandma?" or "Grandpa?" pretending to be your grandchild who has been in an accident or arrested and needs money for bail. They sound frantic and claim their voice is different because they "broke their nose" or have a bad cold. They insist you keep it a secret and not tell their parents. They use any money you send to fund their criminal operation. Real emergencies involve police calling you directly with official information.

"Kid called me grandma and said he was my grandson whose name he knew. When I said he didn't sound like him he said he had broken his nose. I hung up and later blocked call."

"Final Notice" Car Warranty Robocalls

Robocalls claiming to be a "final courtesy call" before they "close out your file" regarding your car's warranty use urgent phrases like "final notice" and mention a specific car you used to own years ago. Pressing a number to be removed from their list results in even more calls. They use your contact information to bombard you with high-pressure sales calls for overpriced and worthless extended service contracts. These are not from your car's manufacturer or dealership.

"Since we have not gotten a response we are giving you a final courtesy call before we close out your file press two to be removed and put on our do not call list press one to speak with someone..."

Fake Subscription Renewal Scam

A robocall claims a subscription for computer antivirus protection is set to automatically renew and your bank account will be debited $299 or $399 unless you immediately press a number to cancel. The call pressures you to "press 1 to cancel" or speak with a "customer relations manager" and does not name a specific, legitimate company you do business with. They use your financial details to steal money from your accounts and may demand remote access to your computer for a fake "refund" process. Legitimate companies do not use threatening robocalls for subscription renewals.

"Robocall stating my bank account will be debited $299.99 for payment for security on my PC. If I don't want it press 1 or 2"

Recently Reported Area Code 908 Spam Calls

Area Code 908 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(908) 488-0334

8 reports ·

(908) 488-0350

7 reports ·

(908) 488-0250

7 reports ·

(908) 906-8126

7 reports ·

(908) 921-2059

5 reports ·

(908) 488-0332

5 reports ·

(908) 648-8125

5 reports ·

(908) 488-0312

5 reports ·

(908) 443-9293

5 reports ·

(908) 648-8128

4 reports ·

Is area code 908 a scam?

No, 908 is a completely safe area code designated for central and northern New Jersey, including cities like Elizabeth and Plainfield. Criminals actively spoof this numbering plan area so their deceitful calls blend perfectly into a target's daily call log.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 908?

Scammers focus on this dense New Jersey corridor to execute alarming utility and family emergency schemes. A prevalent tactic involves an imposter named "John" threatening immediate PSE&G electric shutoffs for a fake $980 past due balance, while other residents face frantic grandparent scams claiming a relative is hospitalized with a broken nose and needs immediate bail funds.

Where Is Area Code 908 Located?

Phone numbers with this area code prefix originate from the northern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. This numbering plan area (NPA) specifically comprises communities within Union County, Somerset County, northern parts of Middlesex County, Hunterdon County, Warren County, and parts of Morris County. Additionally, some cell phones in Monmouth and Ocean Counties also use the 908 area code.

Counties Served:

  • Union County
  • Somerset County
  • Middlesex County
  • Hunterdon County
  • Warren County
  • Morris County
  • Monmouth County (for some cell phones)
  • Ocean County (for some cell phones)

Major Cities:

  • South Plainfield
  • Edison (particularly Inman Avenue and north of Oak Tree Road)
  • Piscataway (particularly the New Market area near Plainfield)

Area Code 908 Location Map

Area Code 908 Location on New Jersey Map

Area code 908 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on November 1, 1990.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
ELIZABETH 61
SOMERVILLE 60
PLAINFIELD 38
CRANFORD 32
SUMMIT 30
UNIONVILLE 28
LINDEN 21
CLINTON 20
WESTFIELD 20
PEAPACK 19
BERNARDSVL 17
HACKETTSTN 17
MILLINGTON 17
PHILLIPSBG 16
Other 164

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