Area Code 539 Scams and Spam Calls

Scammers are using the 539 area code to threaten AEP or PSO utility shut offs and promote fake tax programs. They try to panic you into paying a fake bill or giving up personal data to lower your taxes.

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Most Common Area Code 539 Scams

AEP/PSO Utility Shut-Off Scam

Scammers call residents in the 539 area code claiming to be from AEP/PSO with an overdue bill that will trigger a power shut-off in 30 minutes unless you make an immediate payment over the phone. They use your payment information to steal money or commit identity theft. Real utility companies send multiple written notices by mail long before any shut-off. They do not call with 30-minute threats.

"Claimed I had 30 minutes to pay my overdue (NOT) bill or the electricity would be cut-off."

Fake "Zero Tax Program" Scam

A caller identifying as "Jessica" from "National Tax Advisory Services LLC" leaves messages about a "new zero tax program" that can "squash" money you supposedly owe in taxes, but you must enroll this month. Other callers threaten arrest or criminal charges over alleged tax issues. They use any personal or financial information you provide to steal your identity or file fraudulent tax returns. The IRS communicates through U.S. Mail, not phone calls with threats or special deals.

"Hey there I am..must have missed you. It's Jessica over at um National Tax Advisory Services LLC...This is a followup notification regarding the new zero tax program that is now open for you. Um It looks like you possibly have some tax money that's due which we can squash with this new deal."

Personal Information Confirmation Scam

The caller asks "Is this [Your Name]?" and may start reciting your home address, hoping you will say "yes" or correct them to confirm your information is valid for future scams. When you ask who they are with, the caller gets hateful or hangs up. They use your confirmed details to target you for more sophisticated scams or sell your verified contact information to other scammers. Legitimate businesses identify themselves first. Scammers want your voice saying "yes" to authorize fraudulent charges.

"Got a call from 539 202-7070 asking me if my name was, and stated my name. After I said yes they asked if I live at, than started telling me my address. I asked who are they with and she got real hateful and said 'Sir I'm about to hang up on you'."

Social Security Number Compromise Scam

Residents receive robocalls and live calls claiming their Social Security Number has been involved in criminal activity and asking you to confirm your SSN or the last four digits to avoid fraudulent criminal charges or arrest. They use any SSN information you provide to open accounts, file tax returns, or commit other identity theft. The Social Security Administration never calls to threaten you or ask for personal information. They communicate through official U.S. Mail.

"Said they were irs and had my social security number and was filling crimnal charges against me. Call several times a day no one ever on the phone they just leave phone number to call back..."

Vehicle Warranty Expiration Scam

Robocalls claim your vehicle's warranty is expired or about to expire and create false urgency to buy coverage immediately, sometimes calling people who don't even own cars. Callers use multiple different numbers to get around your call blocking. They sell you expensive and often worthless extended service contracts or use your payment information for identity theft. These are third-party telemarketers with no knowledge of your vehicle's actual warranty status. They are making cold calls to sell a product.

"I don't own a car but they want me to buy a warranty so if I ever get a car it's covered...lolol yeah right"

Fake Student Loan Repayment Scam

Scammers call about federal student loan forgiveness and new repayment options, sometimes identifying as "Betty Thompson," with vague pre-recorded messages that target people who don't even have student loans. They charge upfront fees for services that are available free from your loan servicer or try to steal personal information during the application process. You never have to pay for help with federal student loans. All legitimate programs are free from your loan servicer or the Department of Education website.

"Calling about student loan that I don't have . If you are going to call why are you not saying who it's for? I'm not calling back to scam call in the first place."

Area Code 539 Phone Numbers Recently Reported As Spam

Area Code 539 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.

(539) 215-9987

Dropped call or no message

2 reports ·

(539) 888-1792

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

2 reports ·

(539) 260-1186

Other

2 reports ·

(539) 209-1201

Dropped call or no message

2 reports ·

(539) 232-4015

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

2 reports ·

(539) 271-2291

Other

2 reports ·

(539) 228-9701

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

2 reports ·

(539) 262-2458

No Subject Provided

2 reports ·

(539) 348-5575

Other

2 reports ·

(539) 242-1308

Other

1 report ·

Is area code 539 a scam?

No, area code 539 is not a scam. It's a legitimate telephone area code serving millions of legitimate residents and businesses in Oklahoma, United States. Area code 539 is a general purpose code that has been in service since April 1, 2011.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 539?

You're likely experiencing "Neighbor Spoofing." Scammers fake their caller ID to display local or familiar numbers. If you live in or near Oklahoma (Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Muskogee), or have a 539 phone number yourself, scammers know you're more likely to answer what appears to be a local call.

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