417 Phone Number Lookup

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Who Calls From the 417 Area Code?

Southwestern Missouri's 417 area code takes in Springfield, Joplin, and Branson, a region defined by retail giants, healthcare, and tourism. Bass Pro Shops headquarters, O'Reilly Auto Parts corporate, CoxHealth nurses, and Branson show ticket agents are all frequent callers.

417 Phone Numbers Recently Reported as Spam

417 area code numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

Phone Number Complaints Last Reported
(417) 397-0460
4
(417) 570-3630
3
(417) 321-8695
3
(417) 387-8456
2
(417) 398-4556
2
(417) 203-6555
2
(417) 244-2863
2
(417) 244-2835
2
(417) 244-2856
2
(417) 419-9780
2

Common Area Code 417 Phone Scams

The 417 area code is heavily used for vague legal threats and Social Security scams. Fraudsters claim your benefits are suspended to steal your sensitive personal information.

Robocallers claim a "claim" or "complaint" has been filed against you and pressure you or family members by saying you are part of an investigation. They say you must call back or risk being seen as uncooperative, mention vague debts or legal matters, refuse to provide real details when questioned, are extremely rude, talk down to you, hang up if you ask for their company name, and call family members who you never used as a reference for any account. They use your fear of legal trouble to trick you into calling back and giving them personal information. Legitimate debt collectors mail you official written notices. They do not start with threatening robocalls.

"Said we were part of an investigation, an they would consider u uncooperative if we didn't respond. We have no charges against us, no creditors, police aren't looking for is, scam without a doubt"

Social Security Suspension Scam

Robocallers with foreign accents claim your Social Security Number has been suspended due to illegal activities and threaten that a warrant has been issued for your arrest for "Drug and Money Laundering" in another state like Texas. Some call claiming to be from "National Disability" asking about your disability status. They use your Social Security Number to steal benefits or open accounts in your name. The Social Security Administration does not suspend SSNs and will never call you. They communicate through U.S. Mail.

"I was told via a recording by a woman, who obviously is not of American descent(incorrect English pronunciations) , that I must call back same number or a Warrant for my arrest will be issued because my Social was connected to Drug and Money Laundering."

Timeshare Exit Scams

Callers like "Zack from Omni" or "Midwest Communications" claim that due to recent changes in policy, they can add you to a class-action lawsuit to get you out of your timeshare contract, even if you don't own one. They ask about your "biggest complaint" with your timeshare and call multiple times a day from different numbers. They charge huge upfront fees for services they never deliver. Legitimate timeshare exit companies rarely use cold calls.

"zack from omni, largest timeshare removal company, due to recent changes in policy of timeshare company, they are able to add us to a class action suit to get us out of timeshare. Call at their DIRECT # if 417-324-7834."

Medicare & Medical Supply Scams

Callers claim to be from UPS delivering medical packages you didn't order or say they are "patient advocates" like "Monica" who want to send you "free" back and knee braces. A caller named "George Bates" may already have your medical information to seem legitimate, and some calls start with recorded messages about "medical alerts" asking if you are okay. They bill Medicare outrageous amounts for cheap, unnecessary products. All medical equipment requires a doctor's order, not a phone call.

"Indian call center, claiming to be UPS, who wants to send you crappy back and knee braces, then over bill Medicare for it. The guy said his name was 'George Bates.' They know a lot of your medical information when they call (disturbing)."

Brand Impersonation Scams (Amazon, Tech Support, Banks)

Callers like "Daniel" claim to be from Amazon warning about suspicious orders on your account, or say Geek Squad charged your account and you must call for a refund, or claim they are with Bank of America or Discover Card even if you don't have accounts with them. They direct you to websites like "fastsupport.com" to give them remote access to your computer. They use this access to steal files or install viruses on your device. These companies will email you or post notifications in your secure online account. They never call about suspicious activity.

"SCAM, was supposedly from amazon saying that they found an unauthorized charge on my account. tried to get me to go to fastsupport.com so that they could access my personal computer and either access private files or install a virus."

Phony Police & Firefighter Charity Scams

Solicitors using generic names like "Tom," "John," or "Sue" ask for donations for police officers, state troopers, or firefighters and use high-pressure tactics to make you feel guilty for not donating. They get evasive when you ask what percentage of your donation goes to the actual cause because sometimes 98% goes to the professional fundraising company, not the officers. They keep almost all your money for themselves. Many police and fire departments are forbidden from phone soliciting.

"DON'T GIVE THESE JERKS MONEY. THEY SOLICIT FUNDS ACTING LIKE THEY HAND THEM OVER TO THE TROOPERS FOR THEIR CAUSES AND IT IS B.S. THEY SLIDE BY AS A SUPPOSED 'NON-PROFIT' BECAUSE THEY GIVE A FEW PENNIES FROM EACH DOLLAR YOU GIVE."

Where is area code 417 located?

Area code 417 was created in 1950 as the third code in Missouri, primarily from a modification of area code 816 , serving the southwestern quadrant of the state. Despite being home to Springfield, Missouri's third-largest city, 417 is noted as one of the nation's more sparsely populated numbering plan areas.

Major Cities:

  • Branson
  • Carl Junction
  • Carthage
  • Joplin
  • Lebanon
  • Neosho
  • Nixa
  • Ozark
  • Springfield
  • West Plains

FAQs About 417 Phone Numbers

Is area code 417 a scam?

No, 417 is a legitimate area code serving southwestern Missouri, including Springfield and Joplin. Scammers spoof it to reach Southwest Missouri residents with calls that look dependably local.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 417?

Timeshare exit scammers using names like "Zack from Omni" are unusually active here, calling residents with promises of class-action lawsuit eligibility. Vague legal threat robocalls, and Medicare callers claiming UPS has a medical package ordered by your doctor, are also highly specific to this code.