Spamnumbers phone number search

People who regularly receive unwanted calls often ask themselves how spammers got their phone numbers. Unfortunately, there are plenty of ways for them to get their hands on your phone number, and there is almost no way of preventing it. But with our reverse phone lookup service, you can find out if the caller is a spammer or not, which will be enough to decide whether you want to block them or to call back.

The phone number lookup database you see on our website is not just big - it is also up-to-date. New numbers are added non-stop, and other users share their feedback regarding different phone numbers. You can also add comments and assign your own ranking for every phone number in the database. Therefore, if you see that there is no relevant information about a spammer in our phone number search - don’t hesitate to tell other people about this person or company.

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In most cases, you will find some background information about every caller in our catalog - at least things like location (by area code), and sometimes also their name or company name.

By the way, even if you receive calls from mobile numbers, you can also use our reverse cell phone number lookup for free! There are over twenty million active mobile numbers in Canada, and we are doing our best to keep the database as relevant as possible.

You do not need any special skills to use the free telephone number lookup service in Canada. Just enter the phone number into the search box and click “Enter” - the rest is done by us. This is the fastest way to check whether it is worth calling back an unanswered call, or if it’s better to add the number to the blacklist and to tell everyone about it.

Don’t be patient with unwanted calls. Spammers and solicitors can be incredibly annoying. They consume your time and spoil your mood, so why should you have to put up with their harassing calls? Our free service for phone number lookup in Canada will help you and your family quickly identify spammers and block them forever.

Comments


Lailah, 2018-08-05 16:51:29

Phone number: (778) 404-1745

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

Left a threatning message, to call back or have m"y attorney call them. I returned the call, they asked my name...i asked his name, mentionned I"m in Québec, want to speak french, usually get calls from revenu Canada from Ottawa. Hung up on me!

Sawyer, 2018-08-05 16:47:30

Phone number: (506) 387-2798

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -4

called 3times, my husband answered every time. They wont talk! VERY ANNOYING!!!!!!

Stanley, 2018-08-05 16:40:25

Phone number: (647) 852-3812

Call type: Spam

Rating: -2

They called at 9:31 AM and I hung up on them.

Mackenzie, 2018-08-05 16:39:02

Phone number: (613) 618-0810

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

Her name is Cassandra Whitford Jeanneault she’s from Ottawa and her boyfriends name is David Chatman Scammer! Her and her boyfriend run a operation pretending to rent out houses and she friends up guys and gains the trust and scams them. I believe she does this to support her drug habit and daughter.

Lailah, 2018-08-05 16:34:02

Phone number: (647) 792-6716

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

Threatened with a lawsuit on behalf of the CRA, unless I returned the call. No answer.

Paul, 2018-08-05 16:31:29

Phone number: (604) 771-7625

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -1

Scammer stay far away

Lailah, 2018-08-05 16:29:55

Phone number: (705) 418-1655

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

CRA scam

Abril, 2018-08-05 16:28:42

Phone number: (514) 750-5000

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -4

4Feb13..I missed a call on my cell phone from
514-7500-5000 but did not leave me a voice message (i"m with Rogers wireless).

Benton, 2018-08-05 16:27:45

Phone number: (416) 593-9436

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -4

this was on my cell phone

Leonardo, 2018-08-05 16:15:18

Phone number: (705) 676-6746

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -3

We are trying to confirm above-mentioned phone number for a seminar and we cannot find him or his company on Canada 411.
If possible, could you please email us his correct phone number so we can call him and confirm his registration for a symposium he is to be attending in Kirkland Lake in April 17 & 18

Alexa, 2018-08-05 16:15:08

Phone number: (514) 864-2131

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -2

Reçois des appels depuis 3 jours. Quand on répond, il n"y a personne qui parle. J"ai essayé de les appeler, pas de service au numéro. J"ai bloqué ce numéro sur mon téléphone.

Lailah, 2018-08-05 16:15:07

Phone number: (514) 405-5613

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

Scam call from a fake Agence du revenu du Canada. They say if you don"t call back and give personnal information, you will get arrested.

Xander, 2018-08-05 16:14:58

Phone number: (416) 496-6591

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -3

I have received this call over the past two years telling me that this is my final chance to change my credit card percentage.

Lailah, 2018-08-05 16:05:21

Phone number: (416) 221-4535

Call type: unknown

Rating: 0

Calls every few days, never leaves messages...

Santiago, 2018-08-05 16:01:44

Phone number: (514) 225-7417

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -5

I have asked repeatedly to stop calling me.

Jameson, 2018-08-05 15:54:08

Phone number: (778) 736-1151

Call type: Spam

Rating: -4

This number left a pre-recorded message saying there is a warrant out for my arrest. No reason why and I have the most boring life on this planet. I’m sure it’s a fraudulent caller

Laila, 2018-08-05 15:52:05

Phone number: (705) 530-9528

Call type: Spam

Rating: -3

Total scammer. called my work line and said to call back, if not, then "the situation falls on you, good luck to you"

Braelynn, 2018-08-05 15:35:07

Phone number: (450) 680-5090

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -2

This is twice they"ve called me today... I thought I was on the Do Not Call List?

Nicholas, 2018-08-05 15:30:33

Phone number: (905) 480-2665

Call type: Spam

Rating: -1

I got multiple calls from this caller / agency. This morning when i picked up the call, he said that he is calling on behalf of their clients for some collection. The person specifically asked about date of birth, and full residential address. When i declined to provide the details, he told me that he will call again.

Brysen, 2018-08-05 15:24:50

Phone number: (705) 716-0729

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -3

received text, same as above regarding dating sites.

Shiloh, 2018-08-05 15:22:24

Phone number: (604) 339-5874

Call type: unknown

Rating: 0

This number keeps trying to send me a download of some type on my cell phone and I can"t make it stop.

Joseph Lebreton, 2018-08-05 15:22:17

Phone number: (902) 929-2254

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -4

Caller did not say anything.

Lauren, 2018-08-05 15:21:32

Phone number: (289) 570-0208

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -4

Company has been calling me for months. Uses different phone numbers. This one said it was a California cell phone so I answered it.

Zuri, 2018-08-05 15:20:07

Phone number: (613) 859-2623

Call type: unknown

Rating: -5

Hung up after I answered

Amiya, 2018-08-05 15:18:03

Phone number: (604) 558-0501

Call type: Spam

Rating: -4

Stop calling

Adrianna, 2018-08-05 15:15:58

Phone number: (647) 725-2908

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -4

It"s a recorded message so I can"t tell them to stop calling.

Henry, 2018-08-05 15:15:13

Phone number: (604) 868-9654

Call type: Spam

Rating: -1

They keep calling, something about FBI reports about break-ins

Joziah, 2018-08-05 15:14:58

Phone number: (403) 905-8000

Call type: Spam

Rating: -2

Owner of the company, Johan Hendrik Smit Duyzentkunst, denied any knowledge of this operation and claimed that someone was using his platform to place the calls without his knowledge. At the height of this telephone debacle it"s been said that Rachel was making 27 calls a second, which is a whopping 2.4 million calls in a single day!
Read more at http://www.whycall.me/info/creditholderservices.php


This is an all out attack from these scum sucking filthy pigs! EVERYONE should be reporting them everywhere that they can. Since this is an obvious attempt at identity theft and is interstate, the FBI should be forced to get involved. Charge them with a CRIMINAL offense and throw them in prison instead of the FCC saying "Naughty - naughty, now go out and play nice".

Advance Fee Fraud

http://www.occ.gov/topics/consumer-protection/fraud-resources/advance-fee-fraud.html

Advance fee fraud, also called upfront fee fraud, is any scam that, in exchange for a fee,

Promises to send you money, products, or services;
Offers you the opportunity to participate in a special deal;
Asks for your assistance in removing funds from a country in political turmoil; or
Asks for your assistance to help law enforcement catch thieves.

Whatever the scammers call the upfront fees (membership fee, participation fee, administrative or handling fee, taxes) all have one thing in common: the victims never see their money, or the scammers, again. Advance fee schemes come in many forms. We have provided some examples here. For more information, you can also visit the Federal Trade Commission Web site http://www.ftc.gov/ and perform a key word search.

Debt Elimination Fraud

Unlike legitimate companies who work with debtors to help them responsibly repay their debts, debt elimination scammers promise to make you debt free in exchange for a modest upfront or membership fee that they simply pocket. Victims pulled in by these schemes will certainly lose that fee, but they may also lose property, incur additional debt, damage their credit rating, risk identity theft, or face legal action. To learn more, read Answers about Debt Elimination and Fraudulent Schemes http://www.helpwithmybank.gov/get-answers/credit/debt-elimination-and-fraudulent-schemes/credit-debt-elim-fraud-scheme-quesindx.html or visit the Bureau of Consumer Protection on the Federal Trade Commission Web site http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/index.shtml.

Nigerian Fraud

This fraud combines identify theft and advance fee fraud. Scammers posing as government officials contact victims asking for help in transferring millions of dollars out of Nigeria in exchange for a percentage of the funds. They convince victims to provide their bank name and account numbers and other identifying information and to send checks to pay for bribes or legal fees. Perpetrators may also use the personal information received to drain victims" accounts and credit cards. The Nigerian government is not sympathetic to victims who, by participating in this scheme, violate both Nigerian and U.S. law. Read more about this and other common fraud schemes on the Federal Bureau of Investigation Web site http://www.fbi.gov/majcases/fraud/fraudschemes.htm#nigerian#nigerian.

From the FBI website:

http://www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/fraud
http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/financial-crimes-report-2010-2011/financial-crimes-report-2010-2011#Mass

Mass Marketing Fraud
General Overview
Mass marketing fraud is a general term for frauds which exploit mass-communication media, such as telemarketing, mass mailings, and the Internet. Since the 1930s, mass marketing has been a widely accepted and exercised practice. Advances in telecommunications and financial services technologies have further served to spur growth in mass marketing, both for legitimate business purposes as well as for the perpetration of consumer frauds. They share a common theme: the use of false and/or deceptive representations to induce potential victims to make advance fee-type payments to fraud perpetrators. Although there are no comprehensive statistics on the subject, it is estimated mass marketing frauds victimize millions of Americans each year and generate losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The following is a brief description of some of the key concepts and schemes associated with the mass marketing/advance fee fraud crime problem.

Advance Fee Fraud: This category of fraud encompasses a broad variety of schemes which are designed to induce their victims into remitting upfront payments in exchange for the promise of goods, services, and/or prizes.

The predominantly transnational nature of the mass marketing fraud crime problem presents significant impediments to effective investigation by any single agency or national jurisdiction. Typically, victims will reside in one or more countries, perpetrators will operate from another, and the financial/money services infrastructure of numerous additional countries are utilized for the rapid movement and laundering of funds. For these reasons, the FBI is uniquely positioned to assist in the investigation of these frauds through its network of legal attaché (legat) offices located in over 60 U.S. Embassies around the world. By leveraging its global presence and network of liaison contacts, the FBI has successfully cooperated with other domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies to combat, disrupt, and dismantle international mass marketing fraud groups. The FBI participates in the International Mass Marketing Fraud Working Group (IMMFWG), a multi-agency working group established to facilitate the multi-national exchange of information and intelligence, the coordination of cross-border operational matters, and the enhancement of public awareness of international mass marketing fraud schemes. The current membership of the IMMFWG consists of law enforcement, regulatory, and consumer protection agencies from seven countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Despite the best interagency enforcement efforts to combat mass marketing fraud, the FBI remains cognizant of the fact that the only enduring remedy for this crime problem lies in consumer education and fraud prevention programs. Toward this end, the FBI has not only produced its own mass marketing fraud prevention materials, but coordinates on other public information efforts with the DOJ, FTC, and the USPIS, among others. The FBI also supports a consumer fraud prevention website in conjunction with the USPIS which can be located on the web at: Additionally, further information on mass marketing fraud schemes can be found at www.fbi.gov, www.ftc.gov, www.ic3.gov, and www.stopfraud.gov.

Any criminal activity can be reported to the FBI here: https://tips.fbi.gov
Report it at http://www.fcc.gov/complaints
Report it at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov
People should continually file complaints with their Attorney Generals office.

Gloria, 2018-08-05 14:58:05

Phone number: (403) 612-8536

Call type: Spam

Rating: -1

Phone not in service return.

Terrell, 2018-08-05 14:46:38

Phone number: (416) 970-6392

Call type: Spam

Rating: -2

This is the 7th call from this number in the last 2 months.

Talon, 2018-08-05 14:45:23

Phone number: (613) 714-0549

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

It was a computer automated message claiming they were from the Canada Revenue Agency.

Leo, 2018-08-05 14:42:33

Phone number: (250) 298-3162

Call type: Spam

Rating: -1

these people always call!

Kevin, 2018-08-05 14:41:15

Phone number: (647) 430-4937

Call type: Spam

Rating: -1

Very Annoying, Stop Calling! I am already on the no call list, but I get at least 3 of these calls a week.

Opal, 2018-08-05 14:37:21

Phone number: (780) 328-3711

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -3

TOLD THEM TO SEND ME DETAILS, THEY HAVE REFUSED TO DO SO, JUST WANTED CREDIT CARD NUMBER!

Brian Sutch, 2018-08-05 14:33:25

Phone number: (514) 447-3086

Call type: Spam

Rating: -2

Received call 21/8 at 7.27 p.m.

Chanel, 2018-08-05 14:30:54

Phone number: (613) 544-7668

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -2

This number calls almost everyday. Claims to be a Green Energy program with Nevada Power.

Jax, 2018-08-05 14:28:17

Phone number: (579) 790-5337

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

faux revenue canada me disant que je suis poursuit et que je risque de me faire arretter si je ne rappelle pas a ce numero .... le tout en anglais alors que tout mes documents du gouv. son clairement tous en fr...

Samir, 2018-08-05 14:21:58

Phone number: (204) 983-6707

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -5

When I picked up the phone after 4 rings, there was no one there.

Anya, 2018-08-05 14:19:23

Phone number: (613) 216-2109

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

Called and the automated message related the same story like others. I blocked the number and now they continue to leave voice message on my android phone.

gary, 2018-08-05 14:17:46

Phone number: (613) 800-7483

Call type: Spam

Rating: -5

when will these fake scammers give up

Jonathan, 2018-08-05 14:15:01

Phone number: (519) 564-1147

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -3

Please tell these people to stop bothering me please.

Harmony, 2018-08-05 14:10:09

Phone number: (647) 738-5900

Call type: Spam

Rating: -4

They call 4-5 times per day. I ask them to quit calling and take me off their list. They hang up on me and call back a few hours later.

Royal, 2018-08-05 14:06:01

Phone number: (778) 735-1458

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

The reason why the Canadian government does not do anything. The reason is This is not something thay care about... its not illegal to own a fake phone number machine it’s called spoofing and it’s not against the law in Canada

Musa, 2018-08-05 13:57:02

Phone number: (705) 772-9971

Call type: Spam

Rating: -5

Elder Abuse - Fraud

Zendaya, 2018-08-05 13:56:42

Phone number: (506) 850-0334

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -2

Call seemed to be a scam of some kind... The call came in and asked to hear a message hit 1. My daughter pressed one and the message said "do not tell anyone" and played a computerized tone. Not sure if I had been "had" in some way.

Jad, 2018-08-05 13:55:19

Phone number: (416) 504-0247

Call type: Spam

Rating: -3

this number and 416 6285652 keeps calling, it seems to be a scam, the "agent" is very aggressive, they call themselves "sweet excel" or "suite excel"

Payton, 2018-08-05 13:55:09

Phone number: (613) 900-6651

Call type: scam

Rating: -5

CRA scam

Leyla, 2018-08-05 13:51:13

Phone number: (905) 582-8159

Call type: Spam

Rating: -1

Selling Duct cleaning! Telemarketer speaks with a heavy accent.

Paloma, 2018-08-05 13:47:26

Phone number: (289) 300-0400

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -3

They call frequently, get my answer machine and then hang up.

Maddison, 2018-08-05 13:45:51

Phone number: (289) 975-4633

Call type: Harassment

Rating: -1

They say you are elligblr if you are a senior.Very annoying thanks

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