672 Area Code Scam

last update April 22, 2025 · 3 minutes read

Key Takeaways About 672 Area Code Scams

The 672 area code is a legitimate area code serving Northern Mariana Islands.

Scammers exploit the international nature of these calls to appear more legitimate.

Common scams include robocalls, spoofed calls, and text message scams.

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Common 672 Scam Tactics

Robocalls: Automated calls claiming to be from government agencies or companies.

Spoofed Calls: Calls appearing to come from local numbers with the same first digits as yours.

Text Message Scams: Fake texts claiming to be from legitimate services or organizations.

Recent Reports and Trends

Increase in text message scams using 672 numbers.

Scammers using local references to appear more legitimate.

How to Protect Yourself

 Never answer calls from unknown numbers.

 Verify any suspicious activity by contacting the claimed organization directly.

 Enable call filtering on your phone if available.

 Report scams to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

Should I Call Back or Text Back?

Before responding to an unknown call or text, consider whether it's a legitimate contact. Check if the number matches any recent interactions or known contacts. If you're unsure, research the number or contact the organization directly through official channels.

Responding to scam calls or texts can lead to further fraudulent activities. By calling back or texting, you may confirm to scammers that your number is active, potentially leading to more targeted attacks. Additionally, calling back certain numbers can result in significant charges due to premium rates.

Summary Table: 672 Scam Tactics

Scam Type Description Risk/Goal
Robocalls Automated calls claiming to be from government or companies Financial theft
Spoofed Calls Calls matching your number's prefix Social engineering
Text Message Scams Fake texts from legitimate services Phishing
Final Advice

If you receive suspicious calls or texts from 672 numbers:

  1. Don't engage - Hang up or delete the message
  2. Never share personal or financial information
  3. Verify directly with the claimed organization
  4. Report to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501

Remember: Legitimate organizations won't pressure you for immediate action or payment.

  • Ted Tayler Mobo Telecom
  • about the author

    Ted Taylor, better known as Mr. Mobo, is a telecom analyst and columnist. Mr. Mobo advises consumers on everything related to telecommunications.

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