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Likely Scam
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(925) 396-7870

AI Analysis

This number shows several concerning patterns that suggest scam risk. The telecom verification data reveals it uses Twilio VoIP services with no caller ID available, which is a common setup for scammers who want to hide their identity. While the number isn't flagged in industry robocall databases, the combination of VoIP technology and lack of caller identification creates an environment that scammers frequently exploit. The 925 area code (California) combined with VoIP routing may indicate number spoofing or masking of the caller's true location.

Risk Assessment

Risk Score75/100
SafeCritical
High Risk

Likely a scam. Do not answer. Do not call back. Block this number.

This score is based on:

Technical Indicators

Uses VoIP technology commonly exploited by scammers
No caller ID available, making it impossible to verify the caller's identity
Twilio service allows easy creation of temporary phone numbers
Non-fixed VoIP line type often used to mask true caller location

Data Sources

SourceComplaints
FTC Do Not Call Registry0
FCC Unwanted Calls0
Robocall DatabaseNot Flagged
Community Reports0

What should I do?

LIKELY SCAM
  • Do not answer this number
  • Do not call back or reply to texts
  • Block this number on your device
  • Never share personal or financial information
  • If caller claims to be from a company, hang up and call their official number
  • Be suspicious of urgent demands for payment or personal information

This number has been identified as likely fraudulent based on AI analysis and community reports. Common scam tactics include impersonation, urgency, and requests for payment via untraceable methods.

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Phone Number Details

Number Status
Active number
Country
US
Carrier
Twilio - SMS/MMS-SVR
Type
VoIP
(925) 396-7870 - Scam or Legit? Risk Score 50/100 | ScamVerify