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Reported repeatedly Toll-free

Who calls from (877) 961-0497? Reported 12 times

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

(877) 961-0497 8779610497 +1 877 961 0497

Last reported 16 August 2026

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What we know about (877) 961-0497

Times reported
12 times
First reported
5 August 2026
Most recent report
16 August 2026
Filed under
Other
Line type
Toll-free, so the area code is not a location

How (877) 961-0497 compares

(877) 961-0497 has 12 reports. That places it number 240 out of 123,982 reported numbers on this site.

(877) 961-0497: 12, (888) 392-1448: 12, (317) 805-9522: 12, (877) 578-2220: 12, (410) 403-5290: 12, (350) 202-9954: 12

Other numbers in the 877-961 block

5 numbers beginning 877-961 have been reported here, 65 times between them. Numbers reported together in one block usually belong to the same operation rather than to different callers.

About (877) 961-0497

You're sitting at home, enjoying a quiet evening, when suddenly you receive a call from 8779610497. At first, you think it might be a legitimate call, maybe from a business or a family member. But as you answer, you're greeted by a person claiming to be from a government agency, saying you owe back taxes and need to pay immediately. They sound urgent and convincing, telling you that if you don't pay, you'll face serious consequences.

The caller might say something like, 'You have an outstanding balance with the IRS, and if you don't pay it today, we'll have to take further action.' They might even give you a fake badge number or a case number to make it sound more official. You start to feel a sense of panic, thinking that you might be in trouble with the law.

The caller will then ask you to pay using gift cards, saying that it's the only way to settle the debt quickly. They might tell you to go to a nearby store, purchase a gift card, and then call them back with the card details. They'll assure you that this is a secure way to pay, and that you'll receive a receipt once the payment is processed.

But here's the thing: this is all a scam. The caller is not from the IRS or any other government agency. They're just trying to trick you into giving them your money. And once you've purchased the gift card and given them the details, they'll disappear with your cash, leaving you with nothing.

So, what's the pattern behind this scam? It's all about creating a sense of urgency and panic. The scammers want you to act quickly, without thinking twice, so they can get their hands on your money. They might use high-pressure tactics, threatening you with arrest or fines if you don't comply. But the truth is, no legitimate government agency will ever ask you to pay using gift cards.

Take a step back and think

When you receive a call like this, it's essential to take a step back and think clearly. Ask yourself, 'Is this really the IRS or another government agency?' If you're unsure, hang up and call the agency directly to verify the claim. Never give out your personal or financial information to someone you don't trust.

If you've already fallen for this scam, don't worry. You're not alone. Many people have been tricked by these scammers. But now that you know the truth, you can take action. If you've given out your gift card details, contact the store immediately and report the incident. They might be able to help you recover your money.

So, what should you do if you receive a call from 8779610497 or any other number claiming to be from a government agency? Simply hang up and call the agency directly to verify the claim. If it's legitimate, they'll be able to help you. And if it's a scam, you'll have avoided falling into their trap. Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry.

Questions people ask about (877) 961-0497

Who is calling from (877) 961-0497?

Reports have not identified who the caller claims to be. The number has been reported 12 times on this site.

Should I answer (877) 961-0497?

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.

How do I stop calls from (877) 961-0497?

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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