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Pennsylvania filed over 64,500 Do Not Call complaints with the FTC. Callers using 215 Philadelphia numbers frequently pose as utility companies threatening immediate shutoff, while 412 Pittsburgh numbers are used for calls threatening to cut your power unless you pay by prepaid card. Health insurance phishing calls run across all 15 of the state's active area codes. Don't give in to aggressive utility demands. Search the number in our Pennsylvania reverse phone lookup first. It might be the only thing standing between you and a costly mistake.
Three overlay codes serve Philadelphia and its eastern suburbs: 215, 267, and 445, reaching Philadelphia, Levittown, Lansdale, Willow Grove, and Horsham. The 215 code is heavily targeted by PECO utility shutoff threats and business vendor phishing impersonating university purchasing departments, 267 sees energy drink car wrap text scams and pharmacy prior authorization phishing that uses your real name to extract date of birth, and 445 is used for advance-fee escort scams and fake Customs and Border Protection legal threats. Community reports for all three Philadelphia codes are filed in our 215 phone number lookup, the 267 reverse phone lookup, and the 445 area code lookup.
Numbers in the 717 area code phone lookup cover south-central Pennsylvania, including Lancaster, Harrisburg, York, Lebanon, and Chambersburg, alongside overlay 223. The 717 code is frequently targeted by NTherm and PPL utility switching scams and US Marshals extortion demanding Lowe's gift cards, while 223 sees fake Equifax unusual activity texts and abusive DirecTV sales calls. Overlay activity from this region is documented in the 223 phone number lookup.
Northeastern Pennsylvania is served by 570 and overlay 272, including Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Hazleton, and Bloomsburg. The 570 code is seeing out-of-state Craigslist cashier's check fraud and PPL bill verification switching scams, while 272 is used for threatening SMSKola text links and Highmark health insurance caller ID spoofing to schedule fake wellness visits. Reports from northeast Pennsylvania callers are logged in the 570 area code lookup, with overlay fraud tracked in the 272 reverse phone lookup.
Numbers with 412 and the overlay 878 serve Pittsburgh and its inner suburbs, including Bethel Park, Monroeville, Allison Park, and West Mifflin. The 412 code is seeing fake Duquesne Light discount offers and Allegheny County process unit impersonation calls that demand date of birth before revealing a fake lawsuit, while 878 is used by aggressive debt collectors and fake delivery smishing links. Residents dealing with Pittsburgh-area calls have filed reports in our 412 phone number lookup, and overlay activity is documented in the 878 area code lookup.
Three overlay codes cover the Lehigh Valley and southeastern Pennsylvania: 610, 484, and 835, reaching Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem, Norristown, and Chester. The 484 code is used for late-night Lehigh Valley ER billing phishing and fake tech subscription cancellation robocalls demanding remote computer access, while 610 sees office relocation phishing and wrong-number hookup texts funneling victims to paid adult webcam sites. Reports across all three Lehigh Valley codes are collected in our 484 phone number lookup and the 610 reverse phone lookup.
Across western and central Pennsylvania, the 814 area code and overlay 582 reach Erie, Altoona, State College, Johnstown, and Meadville. The 814 code is frequently used for high-pressure energy switching scams and fake VTech tech support renewal calls that ultimately seek bank account access. Callers from this region have been reported in the 814 area code phone lookup.
Numbers starting with 724 come from western Pennsylvania outside Pittsburgh, including New Castle, Murrysville, Hermitage, Greensburg, and Sharon. This code is dealing with phantom debt collection scams and National Police Association charity calls that pocket donations. See what others have reported about western Pennsylvania callers in our 724 phone number lookup.
In 2024, Pennsylvania residents filed 64,515 unwanted call complaints with the FTC, of which 33,901 were robocalls and 23,682 involved live callers. The most reported complaint topics were reducing debt (5,232), medical and prescriptions (4,362), imposters (4,094).
Phone numbers reported as unwanted calls to the FTC by local residents in the last 30 days.
| Phone Number | Complaints | Last Reported |
|---|---|---|
| (855) 357-2205 | ||
| (866) 771-6698 | ||
| (517) 297-1608 | ||
| (877) 578-1953 | ||
| (855) 994-2073 | ||
| (866) 386-5519 | ||
| (888) 912-0755 | ||
| (866) 771-6802 | ||
| (844) 515-1173 | ||
| (877) 961-0995 |
Residents face frequent Utility shutoff scams, Car Warranty calls, and Health Insurance phishing. In 2024, Pennsylvania residents reported 74,926 fraud cases resulting in total losses of $285,404,657, with a median loss of $350 per victim. If you have been targeted by a scammer, take action by filing a report with:
Add your number to Pennsylvania's own Do Not Call registry through the Office of Attorney General. It's free to register, and once your number is active on the list, most telemarketers are legally required to stop calling. The AG's office handles enforcement and investigates repeat violators.
Yes. Pennsylvania has no comprehensive consumer data privacy law. Residents have no state-level right to opt out of, access, or delete their information from lookup databases. Federal FCRA protections still apply: using lookup results for employment screening, tenant evaluation, or credit and insurance decisions is prohibited in Pennsylvania as in every state.
Pennsylvania doesn't have a privacy law, but you can still request removal from reverse phone directories. Visit each site and look for their opt-out or removal form in the privacy section.
Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear as though they belong to legitimate companies. Although Pennsylvania has over 307,685 business establishments reported by the U.S. Census, you should verify the business name by searching the Pennsylvania Business Entity Search.
Pennsylvania has 14.6 million mobile subscriptions, 2.8 million VoIP numbers, and 928,000 landlines.