Area code 414 is being used for fake warrant threats and Social Security scams. Scammers try to panic you by claiming police are on the way to arrest you unless you pay a fine.
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Automated calls target Milwaukee area residents claiming a "case file" is being prepared against them. The robocall threatens to verify your address and employment to "locate" you and warns they will be "forced to take legal action" or claims a warrant is out for your arrest from Milwaukee. Some callers claim to be from the "pretrial division" and tell you to press 1 for an investigator. They use this information to create fake legal documents and demand money to make the supposed charges disappear. Real officers do not call first. They show up.
"This message is regarding a case file... is being prepared for submission against you the next phase will be addressed in employment verification for the purposes of locating you you will need to immediately contact the filing office..."
Callers claim to be from the Social Security Administration and allege "suspicious activity" on your account or that your Social Security Number has been "tampered with." They threaten that police will arrest you if you don't comply and often call on weekends or evenings outside normal government hours. They use your personal information to steal your identity or access your benefits. The Social Security Administration will never call you to threaten arrest or demand payment.
"keeps leaving messages about how the social security has been tamper with and if I don't call and correct it the the police will be at my door to arrest me."
Scammers call 414 numbers posing as debt collectors, sometimes using names like "State Collection Agency." They refuse to state their company name or mailing address, demand your personal information like date of birth or address to "verify" a supposed debt, use vague terms like "a personal business matter," and become hostile or hang up when you ask for a written debt validation notice. They use your information to open accounts in your name or sell it to other criminals. Under federal law, legitimate debt collectors must identify themselves and tell you how to dispute the debt.
"They REFUSED to identify what company they represent while trying to obtain personal information. I requested they remove my name & number from their list and she said she would mail something to address. SCAM CITY!!!!"
Recorded messages or live operators urgently warn that your vehicle's warranty is expiring. The callers don't know your name or the make and model of your vehicle, use high-pressure tactics with phrases like "this is your final notice," and get angry or argumentative when you decline their offer. They sell expensive and often useless service contracts that provide little actual coverage. A real warranty provider contacts you via mail with specific information about your vehicle.
"This guy called about my warranty being expired. Told him i have an extended warranty and asked him to take me off his list... He asked me 2 more times and i told him its none of his business... He said he would call me again when i wasnt so rude!"
Callers pretend to be a "Medicare advisor" or call from a "Medical Supply" company claiming you are eligible for "added benefits" and can receive free pain-relieving items like back braces, knee braces, or topical creams paid for by Medicare. Caller ID may say "Medical Supply" or "Pharmacy Services" and they ask about your health conditions like back or knee pain and want you to verify your address or Medicare number. They fraudulently bill Medicare using your information and send you worthless products. Contact Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE if you have questions about your benefits.
"This caller says his company represents my Medicare insurance company, and wants me to be aware of the 'added benefits' my insurance now offers. He then said if I had back or knee pain, my Medicare insurance would pay for pain relieving braces, TENS devices, and creams."
A man identifying himself as "Jerry" calls about a "recent car accident" claiming to work with several local chiropractors and doctors. He wants to conduct a "patient interview" to schedule appointments for you but becomes evasive when you ask which company he represents, saying he "works with several doctors" instead of naming a specific clinic with answers that are "evasive and sales heavy." He uses your information to steer you toward specific clinics for potentially fraudulent billing. Your doctor's office, insurance company, or lawyer will not use third-party cold-callers to find you.
"Called about my recent car accident and claimed to work with local chiropractors and massage therapists and wanted to do a patient interview to get me started. I was suspicious immediately and asked him numerous questions... His answers were very evasive and sales heavy."
A robocall claims to be from WE Energies alerting you to a power outage affecting thousands of customers and may state your correct home address to seem credible. The caller ID shows "unavailable" instead of "WE Energies," the call creates urgency about a power outage you aren't experiencing, and the automated voice sounds different from official WE Energies communications. They use this panic to demand immediate payment via gift card or wire transfer to "avoid disconnection." Real WE Energies calls always identify themselves clearly.
"Left a message that power had been restored in my area. Actually gave my address in the message. Not from WE Energies. No id for phone number."
Area Code 414 phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC in the last 30 days.
(414) 373-7036
Other
3 reports ·
(414) 295-0688
Other
3 reports ·
(414) 450-1825
Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)
2 reports ·
(414) 450-2051
Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)
2 reports ·
(414) 437-6271
Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)
2 reports ·
(414) 437-3988
Other
2 reports ·
(414) 935-2803
Other
2 reports ·
(414) 312-4629
Dropped call or no message
2 reports ·
(414) 450-0680
Other
2 reports ·
(414) 897-9385
Other
2 reports ·
No, area code 414 is not a scam. It's a legitimate telephone area code serving millions of legitimate residents and businesses in Wisconsin, United States. Area code 414 is a general purpose code that has been in service since January 1, 1947.
You're likely experiencing "Neighbor Spoofing." Scammers fake their caller ID to display local or familiar numbers. If you live in or near Wisconsin (Milwaukee, West Allis, Wauwatosa), or have a 414 phone number yourself, scammers know you're more likely to answer what appears to be a local call.
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