Check who owns any West Virginia 304 or 681 number before verifying any coverage or warranty details. Scammers use both area codes covering the entire state to pose as Medicare representatives asking to verify your coverage and to run car warranty robocalls claiming your vehicle coverage is about to expire. Our database search results may include:
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Numbers with 304 and the overlay 681 cover all of West Virginia, including Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg, Morgantown, and Wheeling. The 304 code is known for "One Vanilla" gift card Publishers Clearing House scams and aggressive court summons threats, where fraudsters demand prepaid cards to claim a fake prize or threaten to serve papers at your workplace to extract phantom debt payments. The 681 overlay is linked to fake text advance loan fees and Residence Energy security inspection calls, with callers demanding upfront fees for guaranteed approval loans or leaving unsettling voicemails claiming your home is unprotected. Community reports for the primary code are logged in our 304 phone number lookup, and overlay complaints are collected in the 681 reverse phone lookup.
In 2024, West Virginia residents filed 11,000 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 5,234 were robocalls and 4,955 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were medical and prescriptions (1,138), reducing debt (576), imposters (549).
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days:
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (866) 932-5104 | ||
| (855) 357-2205 | ||
| (304) 873-3072 | ||
| (304) 440-2757 | ||
| (877) 345-4534 | ||
| (866) 933-8134 | ||
| (844) 515-1162 | ||
| (866) 771-6698 | ||
| (888) 560-9704 | ||
| (877) 578-1953 |
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