984 Phone Number Lookup: Raleigh, NC

The 984 area code covers the east-central area of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Look up any phone number starting with 984 area code. Results may include:

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North Carolina Phone Number Lookups / 984

Most Common Area Code 984 Scams

The 984 area code is often used for fake legal threats and fraudulent police donation drives. Callers try to scare you with warrants or guilt you into donating to charities that do not exist.

Scammers leave voicemails claiming legal action is being taken against you, threatening to serve you papers at your home and work or issue an arrest warrant unless you call back immediately. They mention a vague "personal matter," pressure you to confirm your name, refuse to identify what company they work for, and become unprofessional or insulting when questioned. They use your confirmed personal information to open accounts or steal your identity. Real process servers never call ahead to warn you. They show up.

"A Threatening message left on my Husband's work cell phone about legal issues against me saying if there is no response I will be served both at home and work addresses & it will be too late for me to resolve issue."

Fraudulent Police & First Responder Donations

Scammers robo-call residents in the Raleigh-Cary area claiming to collect donations for the "Police Benevolent Association" or other first responders, calling late after 8 PM from numbers marked "Anonymous." They follow a script, cannot name the specific local police department they support, refuse to provide a mailing address, only accept donations via debit or credit card over the phone, and get evasive or hang up when asked how they got your number. They use your card information to make unauthorized charges or steal your financial information. Legitimate charities never pressure you for immediate payment over the phone. They gladly accept checks.

"Claiming to be Police Benevolent Association, but questions regarding the association were unanswered. Speaking from a script... I asked them for a mailing address so I can send a check ? He said 'we only accept debit cards !'"

Aggressive Car Warranty Robocalls

Callers use pre-recorded messages about your car's "factory warranty" expiring, even though they don't know what kind of car you drive and claim warranties are expiring on cars that are many years old. You receive calls from multiple different numbers about the same warranty issue. They use your information to sell you expensive and often worthless extended service contracts. Your vehicle manufacturer never contacts you via robocall. These are third-party sellers not affiliated with your car's brand.

"Factory warranty is about to expire on a car that is 6 years old. Called MULTIPLE TIMES, MULTIPLE DIFFERENT DAYS. SCAM 100%"

Fake Prize & Sweepstakes Winnings

A caller identifying himself as "Michael Porter" leaves messages stating you have won major prizes like a car, claiming it is his "last attempt" to contact you and it's in your "best interest to call back," though he keeps calling repeatedly and sometimes says he has the "wrong number" but continues calling. They use your callback to get personal information or demand fees to claim the nonexistent prize. You cannot win a contest you never entered. Legitimate contests cannot legally require you to pay taxes or fees to them directly.

"Received many calls from Michael Porter states I have received one of five large prizes. It would be in my best interest to call back. This would be his last attempt.....every call is his last attempt"

Unsolicited Account Confirmation Text

Scammers send unsolicited text messages, primarily from 984-206-6005, reading "Reply Y or YES to confirm your account and turn on notifications. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply STOP to optout." The messages are generic and don't name any company or service. They use any reply to confirm your number is active for future scams or enroll you in fee-based services. Legitimate companies identify themselves in confirmation texts and send them immediately after you take a specific action. Generic confirmation requests are scams.

"Reply Y or YES to confirm your account and turn on notifications. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply STOP to optout. The sender is not in your contact list."

Aggressive Medicare & Health Insurance Calls

Callers claiming to be from "Senior Care," the "medication department," or a "Medicare Helpline" aggressively push health insurance or medical alert devices, becoming rude or swearing at residents who refuse their offers, offering "free" medical alert bracelets but asking for credit cards for "daily fees," and calling repeatedly even after you ask to be on their do-not-call list. They may possess some of your personal health information to seem legitimate. They use your Medicare, Social Security, or credit card information for identity theft or unauthorized charges. Contact Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE if you have coverage questions. Official Medicare representatives never call to sell products unless you give prior permission.

"Got call from this number they claim to be from Senior Care told em I'm not a senior and im not interested. Guy got aggressive I asked him to take me off your list. The guy then said f*** you a**hole n proceeded to swear at me."

"Can You Hear Me?" Voice Signature Scam

Callers ask "Can you hear me okay?" immediately upon answering, state the call is being recorded at the beginning, and hang up if you don't say "Yes," sometimes identifying themselves as being from known companies like Time Warner Cable. They record your "yes" response as a voice signature to authorize fraudulent charges on your phone bill or credit card, though their primary goal is often verifying your number is active for future scam calls. The voice signature threat is real but difficult for scammers to use successfully.

"The woman on other end says this is a recorded call, then she will say can you hear me ok. They want you to say "Yes". Then they will have your voice saying yes. DO Not SAY THE WORD YES."

Recently Reported Area Code 984 Spam Calls

Area Code 984 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(984) 353-3022

3 reports ·

(984) 264-4879

3 reports ·

(984) 600-7420

2 reports ·

(984) 273-2995

2 reports ·

(984) 229-1659

2 reports ·

(984) 246-9272

2 reports ·

(984) 202-7700

2 reports ·

(984) 345-6769

2 reports ·

(984) 294-7256

2 reports ·

(984) 257-3268

2 reports ·

Is area code 984 a scam?

No, 984 is a genuine North Carolina area code that serves as an overlay for the Research Triangle region, encompassing Raleigh and Durham. Extortionists and telemarketers hijack this local prefix to maximize their connection rates with trusting area residents.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 984?

Scammers heavily exploit the Triangle civic goodwill and older demographics through aggressive charity and medical fraud. Con artists impersonating the Police Benevolent Association angrily demand debit card donations over the phone, while a relentless scammer identifying as "Michael Porter" makes endless final attempts to collect fees for a fake sweepstakes prize.

Where Is Area Code 984 Located?

Phone numbers with the 984 area code originate from the east-central region of North Carolina, covering all or parts of eleven counties.

Counties Served:

  • Alamance (small portion in northeast)
  • Chatham (except small portion in northwest)
  • Duplin (north-central portion)
  • Durham
  • Franklin (except portion in northwest)
  • Granville
  • Harnett (most of west and north)
  • Johnston
  • Lee
  • Orange (except a sliver along the northern border)
  • Person (small portion in northeast)
  • Wake
  • Wayne (except sliver in southeast)

Major Cities:

  • Raleigh
  • Durham
  • Cary
  • Chapel Hill
  • Carrboro

Other Cities and Towns:

  • Apex
  • Clayton
  • Fuquay-Varina
  • Garner
  • Goldsboro
  • Holly Springs
  • Mebane
  • Morrisville
  • Sanford
  • Smithfield

Overlay System

Area code 984 operates as an overlay for area code 919 , serving the same geographic region in North Carolina. Area code 919 was originally created in 1954. Area code 984 was introduced as an overlay, with its effective date of implementation being April 30, 2012. As a result of this overlay, ten-digit dialing for local calls became mandatory across the Triangle region starting March 31, 2012.

Area Code 984 Location Map

Area Code 984 Location on North Carolina Map

Area code 984 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on April 30, 2012.

Prefixes by Rate Center

Rate Center Number of Prefixes
RALEIGH 17
CHAPELHILL 7
DURHAM 4
CARY-RTP 1
CLAYTON 1

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