937 area code phone numbers reported to the FTC in the last 30 days:
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (937) 331-3900 | ||
| (937) 338-5196 | ||
| (937) 315-3491 | ||
| (937) 452-6792 | ||
| (937) 351-5569 | ||
| (937) 551-6545 | ||
| (937) 906-2789 | ||
| (937) 389-9593 | ||
| (937) 679-3633 | ||
| (937) 977-1310 |
Dayton area residents with 937 numbers report fake legal threats and car warranty robocalls. Scammers claim you will be sued or your car coverage is ending to get your credit card info.
Hostile callers demand payment for decade-old phantom payday loans, threatening home/work process service, arrest, and wage garnishment.
"Man was EXTREMELY RUDE. Called my phone asking to speak to my husband but didn't have his first name correct. He became a bigger jerk and yelled yes you do now let me speak with him now or we are going to proceed with serving him at (and again he didn't even have the correct address) and we are going to his employer to have him arrested and we will be garnishing his wages."
Robocalls issue a "final notice" to purchase extended service contracts for previously owned vehicles, refusing to name their company.
"For a extended car warranty. He knew what kind of car I recently purchased however couldn't tell me legit company he's calling from. I know who my warranty is through. This is a scam."
Callers with heavy accents claim utility power will be shut off in 30 minutes unless an outstanding balance is paid immediately over the phone.
"Yep, just a call from this number saying my DP&L will be disconnected in 30 minutes due to an outstanding balance on my account... ummm NOT!"
Robocalls claim SSNs are suspended due to activity in Texas, or live agents ask for Medicare information to send fake free braces.
"Says they are reporting my social security number has been used in southern texas"
Callers promise $17 million and a truck, demanding victims buy nearly $1,000 in Walmart gift cards for "IRS authorization."
"Person claiming to be John Wilson from Publishers Clearing House called saying I won $17 million, $5,000 a week, and a brand new F-150. Wanted me to get $950.25 in gift cards and give him the numbers as authorization for the IRS to release delivery."
Automated calls and texts claim unauthorized $999 smartphone purchases, providing a disconnected callback number to steal account details.
"Number keeps calling me and then I get an automated message saying: 'not authorize this charge then press one to get connected to Amazon Customer support.' When you try to call the number back, it says - 'The number you are trying to call has been disconnected. Goodbye.'"
Data miners and wholesalers leave unwanted voicemails offering quick cash for properties, ignoring the Do Not Call Registry.
"9373965260 called. Said his name was Walker and is wanting to buy houses for cash. Left this number as his call back. Left a voice mail."
The 937 area code covers Dayton, its metropolitan area, Springfield, public communications at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, some eastern suburbs of Cincinnati, and most of southwest Ohio north and east of the Cincinnati metropolitan area.
Area code 326 overlays the 937 area code. Area code 937 was established in September 1996, and area code 326 was activated in March 2020. Ten-digit dialing is required for all calls within the 937/326 area.
The 937 area code is the established code for the Dayton metro area in southwestern Ohio. Wright-Patterson AFB admin teams, Premier Health billing departments, and CareSource support lines represent the region's distinctive caller mix.