Berlin Residents Warned of Rising Scam Calls Using 030 Area Code
Berlin residents and those receiving calls from the 030 area code must be vigilant against potential scams. Germany's Federal Network Agency and police have warned of a rise in fraudulent calls, often involving spoofed numbers and 'ping calls'.
Scammers are exploiting the 030 area code, which is exclusively associated with Berlin. They use it to trick unsuspecting individuals into calling back, incurring high charges. These calls often claim to be from well-known companies or services, promoting fake prize draws or pushing dubious products.
The 030 area code covers not only central Berlin but also surrounding areas like Treptow-Köpenick, Schöneiche, and Schönefeld. Other locations under this code include Ahrensfelde, Eichwalde, Potsdam, Panketal, and Kleinmachnow. While Berlin is renowned for its rich history and landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and Charlottenburg Palace, it's also a target for scammers.
To protect against phone scams, authorities advise treating unknown numbers with skepticism. Scammers may use spam calls to steal personal data or send SMS messages to obtain security codes. Always verify unknown numbers before answering.
The 030 area code, synonymous with Berlin, is now frequently associated with scam calls. To safeguard against fraud, remain cautious of unknown numbers, especially those from the 030 area. Always verify before answering or calling back.
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