330 area code phone numbers reported to the FTC in the last 30 days:
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (330) 748-3201 | ||
| (330) 597-8862 | ||
| (330) 771-9821 | ||
| (330) 522-1962 | ||
| (330) 470-4618 | ||
| (330) 476-6692 | ||
| (330) 506-6464 | ||
| (330) 615-6047 | ||
| (330) 443-5765 | ||
| (330) 839-6565 |
Calls from the 330 area code frequently involve fake legal threats and utility company impersonations. Scammers claim you are being sued or that your services will be cut off to trick you into paying immediately.
Leaves vague messages citing a fake civil complaint case number threatening workplace delivery.
"Got a call from this number stating cops were actively coming to my residence or place of employment for a court order. Would not give me any info except to call 8554456840 and a case # . I called the number and was hung up on."
Aggressively targets business office managers demanding instant access to utility invoices to force a supplier switch.
"Angrily stated that the 'office manager needs to call Jamie back ASAP and she better have the invoice ready!' 'Ok, and for which company are you calling about?' She angrily stated her phone number and cited she was from AEP."
Massive volume of repeated 8:00 AM robocall harassment that demands identity verification upfront.
"Calls start at 08:00 in the morning and continue throughout the day. Sometimes I answer and it hangs up. Who is it and how do I make this stop?"
Automated messages creating false urgency about expiring car warranties that disconnect upon questioning.
"Got a call from 3305515056. Said she was Diane from Vehicle Warranty Division and hung up when I asked her the name of the company."
Robocalls threatening arrest and SSN suspension for supposed criminal activity.
"Got a voicemail that the social security and federal crime and investigation department need to speak to me."
Interferes during active deliveries, posing as tech support to manipulate drivers into changing direct deposit information.
"This person said that he was a postmates tech rep and was going to help me resolve the issue. He knew my name and knew the information regarding the order...He ended up changing my debit card info and stealing my balance."
Threatens business owners with deletion of their Google Business Listing unless they pay for unnecessary SEO services.
"This is an important message do not hang up the phone your Google business listing is at risk of displaying incorrectly We've tried numerous times to contact you by telephone so we can check the status of your listing..."
Area code 330 covers a portion of northeast Ohio.
Area code 234 was established on October 30, 2000, to form an overlay plan for the service area of area code 330. Ten-digit dialing has been mandatory since October 1, 2000.
The original area code for northeastern Ohio, 330 covers Akron, Canton, and Youngstown alongside its overlay, 234. Calls arrive from Goodyear's corporate teams, Summa Health nurses, and FirstEnergy automated and live support lines.