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  2. 30 Scam Phone Numbers To Block and Area Codes To Avoid - AOL

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    The good news is that scam callers will often show up under common area codes for incoming calls. Here are 19 area codes you should never answer if you don’t know who’s on the other end.

  3. Avoid Answering Calls from These Area Codes: Scam Phone ... - AOL

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    Scam phone numbers can start with these area codes. Phone scammers are getting smarter with their tactics. And if you’re not careful, they could make big bucks off of you, the unsuspecting...

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications. Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account secure.

  5. Area codes 876 and 658 - Wikipedia

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    The 876 area code was linked to a form of telephone fraud known as the "one ring scam". The person perpetuating the scam called the victim via a robodialer or similar means, sometimes at odd hours of the night, then hung up when the phone was answered with the hope that they would be curious enough to call the number back.

  6. 809 scam - Wikipedia

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    Consumers usually receive a message telling them to call a phone number with an 809, 284, 649, or 876 area code in order to collect a prize, find out information about a sick relative, etc. The caller assumes the number is a typical three-digit U.S. area code; however, the caller is actually connected to a phone number outside the United States ...

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  7. Area codes 703 and 571 - Wikipedia

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    Area codes 703 and 571 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Northern Virginia, including the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park, as well as all of Arlington and Fairfax counties and parts of Fauquier, Loudoun, and Prince William counties.

  8. Area codes 809, 829, and 849 - Wikipedia

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    Telephone fraud scams once involved area code 809; it was being used since calling international numbers from the United States is charged at a higher rate than domestic calls. The charge is set jointly by the originating and terminating countries; the foreign country portion of the charge could be very high, and was not regulated.

  9. Area codes 209 and 350 - Wikipedia

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    Area codes 209 and 350 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. state of California. Their service area includes Stockton , Modesto , Turlock , Merced , Winton , Atwater , Livingston , Manteca , Ripon , Tracy , Lodi , Galt , Sonora , Los Banos , San Andreas , Mariposa , and Yosemite , the northern San ...

  10. Area code 808 - Wikipedia

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    The 808 area code is sometimes used by telephone scammers with the intent of confusing the receiver of the call into thinking that it is an 800 area code due to their similar appearance. See also. Ate-Oh-Ate, restaurant in Portland, Oregon, named after the area code; List of North American Numbering Plan area codes; References

  11. Area code 284 - Wikipedia

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    One ring scam. The 284 area code has been linked to a form of telephone fraud known as the "one ring scam". The person perpetuating the scam calls the victim via a robodialer or similar means, sometimes at odd hours of the night and then hangs up when the phone is answered, with the hope that the victim will be curious enough to call the number ...