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The Scam Exposed
Reported repeatedly New Jersey Mobile or landline

Who calls from (609) 913-9923? Reported 15 times from New Jersey

Reported by more than one person, so it is unlikely to be a wrong number.

(609) 913-9923 6099139923 +1 609 913 9923

Last reported 8 August 2026

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What we know about (609) 913-9923

Times reported
15 times
First reported
8 August 2026
Filed under
Other
Area code registered to
New Jersey
Line type
Mobile or landline

You answer the phone and a person on the other end says, 'This is an urgent call from the Social Security Administration. We've found suspicious activity on your account.' They sound serious and professional, so you listen. But what happens next can be costly.

The caller from 6099139923 says your Social Security number has been linked to a crime and you could be arrested unless you cooperate. They ask you to confirm your Social Security number and other personal details. If you refuse, they threaten to send the police to your home. This is not a legitimate call from the Social Security Administration.

Scammers like the one calling from 6099139923 use fear to get what they want. They know you're worried about your Social Security benefits, so they use that to their advantage. They might ask you to pay a fine or fee to fix the supposed problem with your account. They could demand that you buy gift cards or send a wire transfer. Whatever they ask, it's a scam.

What Happens If You Fall For It

If you give the scammer what they want, you could lose a lot of money. Once you've sent a wire transfer or paid with a gift card, it's almost impossible to get your money back. The scammer will disappear with your cash, and you'll be left with nothing. You might also be putting your personal information at risk, which could lead to identity theft.

For example, let's say the scammer from 6099139923 asks you to buy $1,000 in gift cards to 'pay the fine' they claimed you owe. They might tell you to scratch off the back of the card and read them the numbers over the phone. If you do this, the scammer will use those gift cards to buy whatever they want, and you'll never see your money again.

It's not just about the money, though. These scams can also be emotionally draining. You might feel embarrassed, anxious, or scared after realizing you've been scammed. But you're not alone, and it's not your fault. Scammers are skilled at what they do, and they can fool anyone.

So, what can you do to stay safe from scammers like the one calling from 6099139923? First, remember that the Social Security Administration will never call you and ask for your Social Security number or payment. If someone does, it's a scam. You can also hang up the phone and call the Social Security Administration directly to ask if there's really a problem with your account.

Another important step is to never give out your personal or financial information over the phone, unless you're absolutely sure who you're talking to. It's always better to be safe than sorry. If you're ever in doubt, just hang up and do some research before taking any action.

Finally, take a moment to talk to your friends and family about this scam. Make sure they know about the calls from 6099139923 and what to do if they receive one. By looking out for each other, we can all stay safer from scammers.

Now, if you're ever unsure about a call, just take a deep breath and do one simple thing: hang up the phone and contact the relevant agency directly. This will help you avoid falling for a costly scam and keep your money and personal information safe.

Questions people ask about (609) 913-9923

Who is calling from (609) 913-9923?

Reports have not identified who the caller claims to be. The number has been reported 15 times on this site.

Should I answer (609) 913-9923?

You do not have to. If it matters, the caller will leave a message, and you can call the organisation back on a number you already have rather than one you were given on the call.

Where is (609) 913-9923 calling from?

The area code is registered to New Jersey. The number displayed on a phone can be faked, so the call itself may originate anywhere.

How do I stop calls from (609) 913-9923?

Block the number in your phone settings, register with the National Do Not Call Registry, and report it at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Blocking one number will not stop a caller who changes numbers.

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