Area Code 959 Scams and Spam Calls

The 959 area code is linked to health insurance impersonation and fake arrest warrant scams. Callers pretend to be from Aetna or the police to steal your medical ID or demand bail money.

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Most Common Area Code 959 Scams

Impersonation Scams Targeting Aetna & Silver Script Members

Scammers call claiming to be from Aetna, Aetna Medicare, or Silver Script. They use fake names like "JoJo" and speak very fast with strong accents from places like India. They mention a "late payment" you don't believe you have or discuss an "exclusive higher tier membership." The Caller ID shows "Aetna Medicare" to appear legitimate. They use your personal information to access your real insurance accounts and change your coverage or billing details. Official communications arrive by mail or through secure online portals. Real insurance companies do not cold-call you for sensitive information.

"Caller ID shows 'Aetna Medicare'. Caller left a voice message. Caller had a very strong accent (maybe India?) and was difficult to understand, talked very fast, and stated he needed more information from me. Aetna has no record of the caller's phone number!"

Fake Arrest Warrant & Court Scams

Scammers call Connecticut residents pretending to be a "corrections officer" or "court monitor." The Caller ID shows a local town name or "law enforcement agency" to appear official. They directly threaten immediate arrest and may end the call abruptly during their threatening statement. They use fear to make you send money or reveal personal information to avoid fake arrest. Real law enforcement serves warrants in person. They do not call to warn you first.

"The call is either a woman claiming to be a corrections officer or a man claiming to be a court monitor. Both calls identify on the caller id from as town in my state."

Fake Loan, Grant, and Stimulus Offers

A robocall from "Ronald," a supposed "senior loan advisor," talks about new financial options and stimulus for loan relief due to "last year's events." Other calls offer "grant money" you never applied for or a "pre-approved loan" completely out of the blue. They collect your financial information to open fraudulent accounts in your name or steal directly from your bank account. Legitimate lenders and government agencies do not use unsolicited robocalls. These offers are always scams.

"Hello this is Ronald I'm a senior loan advisor 2020 was a really tough year for everyone... call me right now and speak with me or anyone of our senior loan advisory to receive your new options are now available for you."

"Hartford" Caller ID & Phishing Attempts

Callers show only "Hartford" on Caller ID with a 959 area code number. They ask for "Ryan," and when told it's the wrong number, they pivot and say "maybe you can help me." Others ask for your "credentials" so an unspecified "order" can be dropped off. The line may be silent when you answer, then disconnects. They use any information you provide to target you with more scams or steal your identity. Legitimate businesses identify themselves properly. They do not use wrong-number tricks to start sales pitches.

"Call and asks for ryan then when I say wrong number they say maybe I could help them ! Same message and person from different numbers."

Area Code 959 Phone Numbers Recently Reported As Spam

Area Code 959 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(959) 205-0051

Other

4 reports ·

(959) 230-8117

Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends

2 reports ·

(959) 270-5560

Other

2 reports ·

(959) 223-9422

Other

2 reports ·

(959) 270-5101

Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)

2 reports ·

(959) 299-4800

No Subject Provided

2 reports ·

(959) 345-6965

No Subject Provided

2 reports ·

(959) 270-7555

Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)

2 reports ·

(959) 206-3525

Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)

2 reports ·

(959) 270-7439

Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)

2 reports ·

Is area code 959 a scam?

No, area code 959 is not a scam. It's a legitimate telephone area code serving millions of legitimate residents and businesses in Connecticut, United States. Area code 959 is a general purpose code that has been in service since August 30, 2014.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 959?

You're likely experiencing "Neighbor Spoofing." Scammers fake their caller ID to display local or familiar numbers. If you live in or near Connecticut (Hartford, New Britain, West Hartford), or have a 959 phone number yourself, scammers know you're more likely to answer what appears to be a local call.

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