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877 area code numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (877) 578-1953 | ||
| (877) 578-1811 | ||
| (877) 961-0995 | ||
| (877) 556-9255 | ||
| (877) 578-1849 | ||
| (877) 961-1177 | ||
| (877) 578-3441 | ||
| (877) 578-3768 | ||
| (877) 961-0390 | ||
| (877) 578-1698 |
Toll-free 877 numbers are often used for fake process server threats and tech support schemes. Callers lie about court papers or claim your computer license is expired to steal your funds.
"Hi this is Ryan Davis just giving you a final call looks like as of today you decided to waive your rights in resolving this matter on a voluntary basis you will be notified of further actions pending our final review. Any questions once again 877-377-5320. Again you will be notified of further actions. Thank you and good luck."
"Thank you for Auto-Renewal of your computer Subscription. A Deduction of $359 From your account. To cancel or refund please call on 877-310-1187"
"This is an enforcement action executed by the US hire authorities stating your... number going to be block intending your serious attention ignoring this will be an intentional second attempt to avoid initial appearance before a magistrate judge or a grand jury for a federal criminal offense."
"I also got an email from Amazon showing an order to Ronn Anderson in Wilmington, Delaware for a Dell TV for $1,099. Checked Amazon account and no order in my history. This phone # is listed on the email as Amazon customer service."
"This is an automatic message from Duke Energy your electric service as a best connection note is scheduled for today due to lack of payment... if you are services already disconnected this will generate reconnection fee."
"We are a Research Company that conducts in Political Surveys. We are not selling anything; We are only trying to get people's opinions which are very important to us."
The 877 area code is a non-geographic telephone number. Unlike traditional area codes that correspond to specific cities, regions, or states, 877 numbers are toll-free and can be routed to a physical destination anywhere within the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). Calls made to 877 numbers are charged to the receiving party, not the caller (from landlines, mobile airtime charges may apply).
Area code 877 is one of several prefixes designated for toll-free telephone numbers within the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). These toll-free numbers are non-geographic, allowing businesses and organizations to receive calls from anywhere within the NANP without charging the caller (from landlines). Other toll-free area codes in the NANP include 800 , 833 , 844 , 855 , 866 , and 888 . Area code 800 was introduced as the first automated toll-free service in 1966 (U.S. intrastate) and 1967 (interstate). Additionally, area codes 822 , 880 through 887 , and 889 are reserved for future toll-free use. All these toll-free codes operate under the same system where calls are charged to the receiving party, and are accessible from any telephone in the NANP, though owners may apply restrictions.
No, 877 is a completely legitimate toll-free area code used by businesses and customer service centers nationwide. Telephone criminals specifically spoof toll-free prefixes because consumers readily trust them for banking alerts and official communications.
Fraudsters lean on this toll-free code to execute aggressive legal shakedowns and utility threats. Deceptive couriers like Ryan Davis frequently threaten to serve sealed documents from Oberman Law at your workplace. Another massive operation involves fake PEPCO or National Grid agents demanding immediate payment to halt a nonexistent power disconnection within forty-five minutes.