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Scam Directory/Area Code 649
High Risk

Is a Call From Area Code (649) a Scam?

Turks and Caicos

Reviewed by the Cautellus team · Last updated May 30, 2026

About Area Code 649

Area code 649 connects to the Turks and Caicos Islands and is part of the North American Numbering Plan, making it appear as a standard domestic number. Scammers exploit this to trick people into calling back premium-rate lines. Victims often do not realize the call was international until they see their phone bill.

Geographic Trust Factor

Turks and Caicos / Local Familiarity

Scammers spoof 649 to appear local to Turks and Caicos residents. People are far more likely to answer calls that look like they're coming from their own area — this is called "neighbor spoofing."

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Known Scam Patterns

One-ring scam (Wangiri)
Premium-rate callback scam
Travel or resort scam
Advance fee fraud

What to Do

  • 1Do not call back unknown 649 numbers.
  • 2Recognize that Caribbean area codes follow US dialing patterns but are international.
  • 3Set up international call alerts with your carrier.
  • 4Report suspicious calls to the FTC and FCC.

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