Area Code 939 Scams and Spam Calls

The 939 area code is targeted by family emergency scams and vague debt collection calls. Scammers claim a relative is hurt or in trouble to extort money from you quickly.

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Most Common Area Code 939 Scams

"Family in an Accident" Extortion Scam

Scammers from area code 939 call pretending to be paramedics, claiming your family member was in a serious car accident. The fake paramedic passes you to an accomplice who demands up to $1,500 for medical bills and may claim they are holding your relative hostage. They send threatening text messages about other family members if you refuse to pay. They use your fear to steal your money through wire transfers or gift cards.

"a man tried to obtain money from me ($1,500) from this number saying that a family member was in a car accident as if he was a paramedic. Then, the supposed paramedic pass me a familiar of an injured kid and said he had my father hostage!"

Vague Debt Collection / Information Phishing

Puerto Rico residents get robocalls from people claiming to be from "Liberty Cablevision" or debt collector "Portfolio Rev." The callers have some of your personal information but refuse to explain why they are calling until you "validate" more sensitive details first. They use the information you give them to steal your identity or commit fraud in your name. Real debt collectors must provide details about any debt in writing when you ask.

"DICEN TU INFORMACION PERO NO TE DICEN QUE ES HASTA QUE VALIDES HELLO QUIEN LE VA A DAR TU INFO. ES FRAUDE!!"

Puerto Rico Department of Health Impersonation

Scammers call claiming to be from the Puerto Rico Department of Health, often mentioning COVID-19 follow-ups for travelers. They ask for personal details about your trip or vaccination status that the real department should already have from official entry screenings. They use this information to steal your identity or commit medical fraud. Government health agencies do not call asking for information they already collected through official travel forms.

"Claimed to be with the Puerto Rico department of health. Asked questions that should have already been known with entry covid screening. Asked personal questions about length of stay."

"The Line is Busy" Number Verification Call

You answer the phone and immediately hear a recording say "the line is busy" before the call disconnects. This is not a technical problem. Spammers use this tactic to confirm your number is active and answered by a real person. They add verified numbers to lists sold to other scammers for future fraud calls. Real callers with technical issues do not have pre-recorded messages ready.

"Cogí la llamada pero no hable. Una grabadora dijo 'the line is busy'. Bloquie el número."

Is area code 939 a scam?

No, area code 939 is not a scam. It's a legitimate telephone area code serving millions of legitimate residents and businesses in Puerto Rico, United States. Area code 939 is a general purpose code that has been in service since September 15, 2001.

Why do I get spam calls from area code 939?

You're likely experiencing "Neighbor Spoofing." Scammers fake their caller ID to display local or familiar numbers. If you live in or near Puerto Rico (San Juan, Carolina), or have a 939 phone number yourself, scammers know you're more likely to answer what appears to be a local call.

Scams and Spam Calls from Puerto Rico Area Codes

Other Puerto Rico area codes where scam and spam calls are regularly reported:

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