There is an urban legend about calls to area code 809 costing hundreds of dollars per minute, but it is outrageously exaggerated.
See the related links for a complete list of all North American area codes that are outside the U.S. and Canada. Keep in mind that most of those numbers are legitimate; the scam numbers are a tiny percentage of the total. Although these numbers are dialed from the U.S. and Canada exactly the same way as a domestic long-distance call (for example, 1-757 is an area code in Virginia, but 1-758 is the island nation of St. Lucia in the Caribbean), international toll charges will apply.
Probably. The 923 area code is not in use at this time.
Area code 918 (and overlay area code 539) serves Tulsa, Oklahoma, and nearby communities. Since there are thousands of phone scams operating every day, there is quite likely one in the Tulsa area.
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Area code 123 is not a valid area code in the North American Numbering Plan, which means it is likely a scam. Valid area codes in the United States and Canada are three digits long and do not start with the number 1. Scammers often use fake or invalid area codes to deceive individuals into answering their calls, so it is advisable to be cautious and avoid answering calls from unfamiliar area codes, especially those that do not adhere to the standard numbering plan.
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I would not know the swift code but as a general answer please search the web under " absa bank scam" and after that you probably will not need this code. It is a SCAM
This isn't an area code. The '44' is the international dialling code for the UK and the '7' denotes that it is a mobile (cell) phone number, so could be anywhere in the UK. It's probably a scam.
In the United States, the number 01610 is the zip code for the Worcester, Massachusetts area. Internationally, the code 0161 is used to dial a number located in the UK. If you receive phone calls from 01610, it could be telemarketing or a scam to obtain personal information.
There's not much you can do, because scam phone calls are a very low law enforcement priority, especially if you did not lose any money to the scammer. However, you can complain to the FTC at the website in the related links below.