Both the 787 and 939 area codes cover Puerto Rico, and the most reported threats are callers posing as bank representatives claiming suspicious activity on your account and silent calls that simply verify your number is active for future targeting. Is that bank alert genuine or just a silent call probing your active line? The reverse phone lookup tool above can help you protect your accounts before you respond.
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Numbers with 787 and the overlay 939 cover all of Puerto Rico, including San Juan, Carolina, Ponce, Caguas, and Guaynabo. The 787 code is facing targeted ATH Movil phishing texts that drain accounts and fake Transworld Systems debt collectors demanding payment for local hospital and utility bills, while 939 is used for virtual kidnapping scams claiming to hold a relative hostage for ransom and impersonators posing as the PR Department of Health to harvest COVID-19 travel screening data. Victims can check reports in the 787 phone number lookup, and overlay scam activity is logged in the 939 reverse phone lookup.
In 2024, Puerto Rico residents filed 1,456 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 858 were robocalls and 518 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were imposters (272), reducing debt (144), medical and prescriptions (61).
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days:
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (787) 802-8348 | ||
| (866) 790-8144 | ||
| (470) 870-3369 | ||
| (860) 398-5673 | ||
| (678) 750-6808 | ||
| (787) 802-8367 | ||
| (787) 802-8356 | ||
| (609) 422-2655 | ||
| (520) 772-9882 | ||
| (762) 366-9985 |
Protect fellow residents by reporting suspicious activity directly to the following agencies:
Puerto Rico doesn't have a comprehensive privacy law that covers general phone directories. You'll need to contact each directory site individually through their privacy or opt-out pages to request removal of your information.
Puerto Rico has a substantial business community, and you can verify a company's legitimacy by searching the Puerto Rico Department of State's Corporations Registry (Registro de Corporaciones) to check if the business is properly registered.