If you live in Louisiana, you need to pay attention. The FBI has issued an urgent warning about scam phone calls that are tricking people into giving away personal information. Scammers are getting smarter, and their tactics are harder to spot.

Our friends over at BeenVerified.com have released the list of phone numbers that you need to BLOCK IMMEDIATELY!

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Phone scams have exploded in recent years, and scammers often use urgent messages to trick people. Most of these scams come through text messages or phone calls pretending to be from banks, delivery services, or prize giveaways. Here are the key trends from recent scam reports:

  • Text Message Scams Dominate: Most scams start with suspicious text asking you to click a link or call a number.
  • Bank and Credit Card Scams: Scammers often pretend to be from your bank, warning of fraud on your account.
  • Delivery Scams: Fake messages claim there's an issue with a delivery from companies like FedEx or DHL.
  • Prize Scams: Messages may promise big winnings, but they’re always fake.

To stay safe, it’s important to follow a few key precautions. Never click on suspicious links sent through text messages, as they may lead to scams or malware. Avoid sharing personal or banking information over the phone, even if the caller seems trustworthy. Always verify calls by contacting companies directly using their official customer service numbers to ensure legitimacy. Additionally, block and report any suspicious numbers to help prevent further scams.

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These phone numbers have been reported repeatedly as scams. If you see these numbers pop up on your phone, do not answer or call back.

(805) 637-7243 – Linked to a fake Publishers Clearing House scam, this number claims you've won a prize.

(865) 630-4266 – This number pretends to be from Wells Fargo, claiming your debit card is locked. Contact your bank directly instead.

(863) 532-7969 – This number claims your debit card is frozen. Don’t fall for it.

(469) 709-7630 – This number sends fake texts about failed package deliveries. Always verify deliveries through official company websites.

(858) 605-9622 – Scammers using this number pretending to be from major banks like Chase, warning of compromised accounts.

For the complete list, CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

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Stay alert, Louisiana! Scammers are always looking for their next victim, but with awareness and caution, you can avoid becoming one. Share this warning with friends and family to keep everyone safe.

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