Inspiration can come from anywhere – just ask the team at Skyline at Kessler, the best apartments in Dallas, Texas. By passing along this information, we hope to inspire you with new ideas, projects, and goals, too. For example, when the phone rings in our community of studio apartments in Dallas, and you don’t recognize the caller’s area code. What do you do? Should you answer the phone, or let it ring? What if they leave you a voicemail? Should you call back, even if you don’t recognize the voice on the other end?
Scam phone calls are on the rise, which may be no surprise to you if you’ve dealt with a fraudulent caller yourself. Scammers hit a particular high point during the pandemic, and unfortunately made lots of money taking advantage of people with soft spots for a sob story or tale of tragic circumstances
That’s why it’s so important that you take special care to avoid these scammers and refrain from giving them any money or personal information. One of the best ways to protect yourself is by identifying the area code of callers who are likely out to scam you. The following is a list of international area codes that may try to call you:
• 232—Sierra Leone
• 242 — Bahamas
• 246 — Barbados
• 268 — Antigua
• 284 — British Virgin Islands
• 345 — Cayman Islands
• 441 — Bermuda
• 473 — Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique
• 649 — Turks and Caicos
• 664 — Montserrat
• 721 — Sint Maarten
• 758 — St. Lucia
• 767 — Dominica
• 784 — St. Vincent and Grenadines
• 809, 829, and 849 — The Dominican Republic
• 868 — Trinidad and Tobago
• 869 — St. Kitts and Nevis
• 876 — Jamaica
Remember to avoid picking up the phone when you get a call from any of these numbers. Never give out any of your personal information, and if the caller threatens you or makes you feel unsafe in any way, contact local authorities.