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The 458 area code is full of vehicle warranty scams and phishing text messages. Scammers send links via text designed to steal your passwords or banking information when clicked.
Callers claim to be from local dealerships like the "Eugene Lithia CJD dealership" and know the specific make, model, and year of your car. They ask for your current mileage to "discuss some options," often calling immediately after you buy a new car or even calling about extended warranties for cars you don't own. They use your vehicle information to sign you up for overpriced or worthless service contracts. Real manufacturers communicate through mail, not aggressive robocalls.
"Said they were calling from the Eugene Lithia CJD dealership, asking about my vehicle that I had a spare key made for, such as do I still own it, what the current mileage is, etc. When I asked why they wanted that information, she said she had a few options to discuss with me. I laughed said 'I didn't realize I was selling my car, goodbye.'"
Text messages claim to be from Amazon saying a seller violated policies and you're entitled to a full refund without returning the item, or from Facebook warning your account is suspended for violating terms and conditions. Both texts create urgency and pressure you to click a suspicious link that doesn't go to the official company website. They use the link to steal your login credentials and hijack your accounts. Amazon and Facebook handle all official notifications securely within their own apps and websites.
"Text saying that my account is in violation of Facebook's T&Cs. URL link in text. Didn't click - signed into Facebook first by going directly to FB site, not their link. No such violation mentioned from Facebook. Seems like attempt to hijack information."
Automated robocalls promise immediate student loan forgiveness, often referencing "Sally May School Loan" or vague "Covid-19" programs. They call people repeatedly, even targeting individuals who have never had a student loan. They use any information you provide to steal your identity or sign you up for fake loan services. The Department of Education does not make unsolicited calls. All legitimate federal loan forgiveness programs require you to apply through StudentAid.gov.
"Robocall. Student loan forgiveness from covid but I don't have any student loans."
Automated calls claim to be from or "representing Google" about problems with your business listing. They create urgency that your business will be delisted and use this scare tactic to sell unnecessary or fake search engine optimization services. They use your payment information to charge you for worthless services. Google does not make automated calls to business owners about their listings.
"Received a call from this number pretending they were representing Google. I hung up before hearing the rest of the pitch."
A live caller informs you that you've won an "unspecified prize" from a random drawing you never entered. They demand personal details like your full address and primary phone number to claim your supposed winnings. They use your information for identity theft. Legitimate contests notify you in writing and never ask for personal data over unsolicited phone calls.
"These ppl wanted my address and primary ph. no. for unspecified 'prize' I supposedly won in a random drawing... I told the guy 'If I were you I'd look into another profession bc you suck at lying.'"
Callers pretend to represent Medicare or specific health plans like "Atrio Health" and try to sell you supplemental plans you don't need or schedule unsolicited "home health appointments." They ask for your Medicare number over the phone. They use your insurance information to steal your identity or bill fraudulent services to your account. Medicare and legitimate insurance companies communicate official business through mail and will not send someone to your home without your prior arrangement.
"Says they are Atrio trying to set up a home health appointment for my elderly mother, but contacted Atrio and they know nothing about it."
Area Code 458 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.
(458) 582-7094
2 reports ·
(458) 236-1127
2 reports ·
(458) 500-9695
2 reports ·
(458) 757-4717
2 reports ·
(458) 582-7967
2 reports ·
(458) 888-7643
1 report ·
(458) 344-6945
1 report ·
(458) 225-6321
1 report ·
(458) 296-1509
1 report ·
(458) 298-8722
1 report ·
No, 458 is a real Oregon area code overlaying 541 and covering Eugene, Bend, and Medford. Scammers fake it because a familiar Oregon number lowers your guard before the pitch begins.
Callers spoof 458 to earn the split-second trust that a local number buys before you hang up. Fraudsters have impersonated the Eugene Lithia CJD dealership to extract vehicle details, while phishing texts falsely claiming to be from Amazon and Facebook are also widely reported across this region.
Area code 458 covers most of Oregon, specifically excluding the northwestern corner of the state.
Area code 458 is an overlay to area code 541 . Area code 541 was created in 1995, and area code 458 was added in 2010. Ten-digit dialing is required in this area.
Area code 458 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on February 10, 2010.
| Rate Center | Number of Prefixes |
|---|---|
| BEND | 3 |
| EUGENE | 2 |
| CRATERLAKE | 1 |
| LEBANON | 1 |
| ROGUERIVER | 1 |
| STATELINE | 1 |
| VENETA | 1 |
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