Phone Number Intelligence

Is +15629199923 a scam?

This number is flagged in our threat intelligence database. Review the evidence below before calling back.

Threat Intelligence Listing

High Risk

This number carries a high risk score. Treat any contact from it as hostile: do not share personal or payment details, and do not act on its instructions.

Risk Score
90
Evidence Sources
1

About this phone number

Deterministic analysis derived from the phone number itself and our threat database. No AI-generated guesses, no external assumptions.

  • Area code 562

    The 562 area code is assigned to Long Beach / southeast Los Angeles, CA. A geographic area code does not confirm the caller is physically located there. Modern VoIP and caller-ID spoofing allow scammers to display any area code regardless of where the call actually originates.

  • Database timeline

    Added to the RecentScam database 6 weeks ago.

Upstream source evidence

FTC Consumer Sentinel (U.S. FTC)

Complaint subject
Dropped call or no message
Filed by consumer in
Hacienda Heights, California
Complainer's area code
562
Complaint filed
December 14, 2020

Data above is sourced directly from FTC Consumer Sentinel, an independent threat-intelligence provider. RecentScam aggregates this data; we do not generate or alter the source claims.

Independent Verification

Recent Evidence

No public details available.

Safety Checklist: What to do next

Block the Number

Prevent future contact by blocking this caller immediately on your phone.

Freeze Credit

If you shared personal info, contact credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion).

Report to Carrier

Forward spam texts to 7726 (SPAM) to help carriers update their filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is +15629199923 a scam?

+15629199923 appears in threat-intelligence sources with a risk score of 90/100, but has no direct community submissions yet. Treat it with caution and verify independently.

Will the Social Security Administration call to suspend my number?

No. Your Social Security number cannot be suspended, and the SSA does not make threatening calls about it. Calls claiming your SSN is 'suspended due to suspicious activity' are a known scam script.

How do I report a Social Security scam call?

Report it to the SSA Office of the Inspector General at oig.ssa.gov. Do not call back the number that contacted you, and never confirm your SSN to an inbound caller.

How do I block this number?

On iPhone: open Recent Calls, tap the (i) next to the number, then 'Block this Caller'. On Android: open the Phone app, press and hold the number, and choose 'Block'. You can also ask your carrier to block it at the network level.

Where should I report an unwanted or scam call?

Report unwanted calls to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. If you lost money, also file with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.

Data Sources: Records are sourced from public threat intelligence feeds (URLhaus, OpenPhish) and community scam reports (Reddit r/Scams, r/phishing). RecentScam does not independently verify all claims. The Risk Score is a calculated metric, not a legal judgment. To dispute a record, visit our Removal Request page.