The 936 area code covers the Nacogdoches-Huntsville area, as well as a few outer portions of the Houston metropolitan area in Texas. Look up any phone number starting with 936 area code. Results may include:
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The 936 area code is seeing a rise in Social Security fraud alerts and fake legal process scams. Callers try to panic you by claiming your benefits are suspended due to criminal activity.
Scammers call 936 area code residents using robocalls or live callers with strong accents, claiming your Social Security Number has been suspended or used for fraudulent activity. They threaten "legal proceedings" or "illegal enforcement filed on your social security number" and demand you call back immediately to avoid arrest. The caller ID may be spoofed to say "U.S. Government." They want your personal information including your name, date of birth, and SSN. The Social Security Administration never calls to threaten arrest. They communicate through U.S. Mail.
"A man with an accent called my mother-in-law. He told her that her SS had gotten compromised... They told her to take her debit card to the nearest store to get a voucher to get money from her bank account before they froze it. And that if they didn't clear her name today, that someone would be here to arrest her tomorrow."
A caller, sometimes identifying as "Ann Jones," leaves threatening voicemails claiming a legal complaint has been filed against you. The call goes straight to voicemail without your phone ringing. They reference a vague "legal complaint" or "reassignment of your file" and say legal papers are "on hold." They threaten to serve you papers at your place of employment and demand you call back a separate 800-number to verify your address or they'll proceed to court without your input. They may have the last four digits of your social security number. They use your personal details to find your employer and serve fake papers there. Real process servers do not call ahead. They show up.
"Ann Jones call said had legal papers on hold and if I don't call 844-647-0133 they would proceed to court without my input. I have gotten the same call before but different. Numbers all numbers I have checked come up unsafe, robo call and scam"
You receive text messages with pictures of fake prescription benefits cards like a "USRx Card," claiming it's your "Updated Prescription Benefits Information." These texts arrive at odd hours like 2:50 AM or 5:30 AM on Sunday. The messages contain strange links or poor-quality, pixelated card images. Calling back leads to a recording about a "zero cost prescription plan." They use this to get you to register for a bogus plan and steal your personal information. Legitimate health insurance companies do not send benefit cards via unsolicited texts.
"Received text from 936-218-6708 with a pic of a prescription card. No name, of course. Shows member # 12577199, Plan ID of MIMNE... I called the number and it says, 'we have been trying to reach you about your zero cost prescription plan.'"
Callers claiming to be from "Portfolio Recovery Services" call multiple times daily from different 936 numbers to get around call blockers. They demand you verify personal information like your date of birth or Social Security number for a supposed debt. They refuse to provide debt details without you first giving personal info. Even if you state it's a wrong number, the calls continue. They may refuse to state their business and only say it's a "personal business matter." They use your confirmed information to pursue fake or inflated debts. While Portfolio Recovery Associates is real, these tactics violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
"PORTFOLIO RECOVERY SERVICES -- debt collector. I missed many calls from this number, and called it back (with *67 first), and a recorded voice said 'Thank you for calling Portfolio Recovery Services'. I hung up...They call MULTIPLE TIMES A DAY from a DIFFERENT NUMBER EVERY SINGLE DAY TO MY COMPANY WORK CELL!!"
Callers claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House tell you that you've won a major prize like $1.8 million and a car from a sweepstakes you don't remember entering. They instruct you to go to a specific store like Dollar General to buy a gift card or prepaid card to pay taxes or processing fees upfront before you can receive your prize. They use the gift card numbers to steal your money. Real lotteries never ask for money upfront. Publishers Clearing House never calls winners to demand payment.
"Stateing from publisher clearing house for 1.8 million , got to go to a dollar general store and purchase a card for the tax"
Robocalls from "Dealer Services" or similar generic names claim your car's warranty is expiring and create urgency about getting an extended warranty. They call about cars you may not even own anymore and become pushy trying to get credit card information over the phone. They call repeatedly from different numbers even after you ask them to stop. They hang up if you try to get them to remove your number. They use publicly available vehicle registration data to find targets and sell worthless warranties. These calls are rarely from your car's manufacturer or legitimate dealership.
"Dealer Services: trying to sell me an extended warranty on a car I have not owned in 5 years. EVERYDAY!!! they hang up on me when I try to get them to take my number out and just call back again...for months!"
Area Code 936 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.
(936) 398-6858
3 reports ·
(936) 536-5186
3 reports ·
(936) 536-9528
2 reports ·
(936) 852-2051
2 reports ·
(936) 362-9585
2 reports ·
(936) 755-2481
2 reports ·
(936) 253-1238
2 reports ·
(936) 362-8726
2 reports ·
(936) 301-8220
2 reports ·
(936) 296-3207
2 reports ·
No, 936 is an authentic area code assigned to deep East Texas cities like Conroe, Huntsville, and Nacogdoches. Fraudsters electronically forge this regional prefix to make their automated threats appear as urgent local communications.
The East Texas demographic is a frequent target for terrifying legal threats and medical data harvesting. Scammers utilize a pre recorded agent named "Ann Jones" to threaten immediate court proceedings if the victim does not call an 844 number, while other residents are spammed at 5:30 AM with text messages pushing bogus USRx zero cost prescription cards.
Area code 936 primarily serves the Deep East Texas region.
Area code 936 is a general purpose code which was placed in service on February 19, 2000.
| Rate Center | Number of Prefixes |
|---|---|
| CONROE | 55 |
| LUFKIN | 27 |
| NACOGDOCHS | 25 |
| HUNTSVILLE | 22 |
| LIVINGSTON | 11 |
| CENTER | 9 |
| LIBERTY | 8 |
| CROCKETT | 7 |
| WILLIS | 7 |
| DAYTON | 6 |
| MONTGOMERY | 6 |
| MADISONVL | 5 |
| SANAUGUSTN | 5 |
| HUNTINGTON | 4 |
| Other | 88 |
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