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North Carolina filed over 80,600 Do Not Call complaints with the FTC. In the 704 and 980 Charlotte area codes, callers frequently pose as Medicare representatives asking you to verify your coverage or lose your benefits. The "can you hear me" scam is heavily reported across 919 and 984 Raleigh, where callers record your yes and use it to authorize charges you never agreed to. Protect your Medicare benefits and avoid having your voice recorded. The reverse phone lookup tool above can help you identify suspicious callers before they get what they are after.
The 704 area code and overlay 980 cover the Charlotte metro in southwestern North Carolina, including Charlotte, Concord, Gastonia, Huntersville, and Kannapolis. Callers from 704 have claimed recipients won a vehicle from an old sweepstakes entry to extract fees and have impersonated a utility company's energy management program to switch power suppliers without permission. The 980 code has seen threats from fake pre-trial division imposters and charity solicitors who refuse to send written verification of donations. Victim reports for both Charlotte-area codes are available in our 704 phone number lookup and the 980 area code lookup.
Numbers with 919 and the overlay 984 cover the Research Triangle, including Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and Apex. The 919 code has seen pre-recorded voicemails from fake real estate buyers and callers illegally asking for birth year information during fake job interviews. Residents targeted by 984 calls have reported deceptive charity solicitations and prize extortion calls. Community reports for both Research Triangle codes are available in our 919 reverse phone lookup and the 984 phone number lookup.
The 336 area code and overlay 743 serve the Piedmont Triad, including Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Burlington, and Thomasville. High volumes of Medicare impersonation calls demanding Social Security numbers have been reported from 336, while 743 callers have posed as Medicare card representatives and fake remote job recruiters linking to fraudulent hiring portals. Residents dealing with these calls have filed reports in our 336 area code lookup and the 743 reverse phone lookup covers overlay activity across the Triad.
910 and the overlay 472 cover the southeast coast and Sandhills, including Fayetteville, Wilmington, Jacksonville, Lumberton, and Laurinburg. Callers from 910 have posed as debt collectors threatening legal action and left vague voicemails attempting to lure property owners into predatory real estate deals. Reports are filed in our 910 phone number lookup, and the 472 area code lookup covers overlay activity across the region.
The 252 area code covers eastern North Carolina and the Outer Banks region, including Greenville, Rocky Mount, Wilson, New Bern, and Kinston. Fraudsters have targeted business receptionists with office supply phishing calls and solicited donations for fake first responder charities that pocket the funds. If a 252 number has been calling you, see what others have reported in our 252 reverse phone lookup.
Numbers from 828 serve western North Carolina and the Blue Ridge Mountains, including Asheville, Hickory, Lenoir, Boone, and Morganton. Scammers have impersonated sheriffs threatening arrest over fabricated payday loans and pushed fake antivirus refund schemes that demand Kroger gift card payments. See if a number has a history of spam or fraud by reviewing the 828 phone number lookup.
In 2024, North Carolina residents filed 80,692 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 44,947 were robocalls and 28,877 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (7,630), reducing debt (6,092), imposters (5,650).
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days.
(855) 357-2205
28 reports ·
(912) 413-4679
18 reports ·
(866) 771-6698
15 reports ·
(270) 814-3847
15 reports ·
(833) 604-3556
14 reports ·
(309) 301-1878
10 reports ·
(855) 994-2073
9 reports ·
(321) 499-1628
7 reports ·
(425) 800-1603
7 reports ·
(888) 912-0755
7 reports ·
Medicare scams and "Can you hear me" voice phishing are highly reported statewide. In 2024, North Carolina residents reported 63,176 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $276,797,227, with a median loss of $407 per victim. Don't let scammers get away with it. Report any fraudulent activity to:
Yes, using reverse phone lookup services is completely legal in North Carolina when used for personal purposes like identifying unknown numbers or avoiding scam calls. That said, federal law under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) prohibits using lookup results for hiring decisions, tenant screening, or determining credit eligibility.
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Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear as though they belong to legitimate companies. Although North Carolina has over 254,636 business establishments reported by the U.S. Census, you should verify the business name by searching the North Carolina Business Search.
North Carolina has 11.8 million mobile subscriptions, 1.8 million VoIP numbers, and 534,000 landlines.