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Reported repeatedly Louisiana Mobile or landline

Who calls from (225) 412-2753? Reported 12 times from Louisiana

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

(225) 412-2753 2254122753 +1 225 412 2753

Last reported 5 August 2026

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What we know about (225) 412-2753

Times reported
12 times
First reported
5 August 2026
Filed under
Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends
Area code registered to
Louisiana
Line type
Mobile or landline

How (225) 412-2753 compares

(225) 412-2753 has 12 reports. That places it number 240 out of 123,982 reported numbers on this site.

(225) 412-2753: 12, (877) 578-2220: 12, (866) 825-8577: 12, (877) 961-0497: 12, (410) 403-5290: 12, (350) 202-9954: 12

About (225) 412-2753

Right now, reports are flooding in about a specific type of scam call, with 12 instances just recently. The scam starts with a ring, and when you answer, a smooth-talking person claims to be from a government agency or a well-known business, saying something like, 'Hello, we've been trying to reach you about an urgent matter regarding your Social Security number, it's been compromised and we need you to verify it immediately.'

You might feel a surge of concern, wondering if this is real, especially if you've heard about data breaches in the news. The caller might even have some of your personal info, making it seem legit. They'll tell you that to fix the issue, you need to buy gift cards and share the codes with them. They might say, 'We'll use these to secure your account and prevent any further fraudulent activities.'

In this scenario, the scammer is relying on your fear and urgency to get you to act without thinking. They'll keep pushing, saying you have to do this right now or face severe consequences. But here's the thing: no real government agency or business will ever ask you to pay with gift cards or share sensitive info over the phone like that.

Understanding the Pattern

If you were to engage with the scammer, they'd likely ask you to go buy the gift cards and then call them back with the codes. Once they have those, they can use them to buy whatever they want, and you'd be left with the loss. It's a clever trick because gift cards are essentially cash, but once the money is gone, it's gone for good.

It's also worth noting that these scammers often use psychological tactics to make you feel like you're in trouble and need to comply. They might threaten to arrest you or freeze your accounts if you don't cooperate. But remember, real organizations will never use intimidation or urgency to get you to pay or share info.

A real organization, like the Social Security Administration or the IRS, will always communicate with you through official channels, like mail, and will never ask for payment in gift cards or wire transfers. If someone claims to be from one of these agencies and asks for such payments, it's a clear sign of a scam.

So, what does a real organization do instead? If there's an issue with your account or information, they'll send you a letter or email with clear instructions on how to proceed, and they'll never ask for sensitive info over the phone. They might also direct you to their official website or a secure portal to handle the issue.

  • Always be cautious with unsolicited calls, even if they seem urgent.
  • Never share personal or financial info with someone who calls you out of the blue.
  • Remember, gift cards are not a secure way to make payments to organizations.

In the end, staying informed and being cautious is key. If you're ever in doubt about a call or request, take a step back, and verify the information through official channels before taking any action.

Questions people ask about (225) 412-2753

Who is calling from (225) 412-2753?

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

Should I answer (225) 412-2753?

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 (225) 412-2753 calling from?

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

How do I stop calls from (225) 412-2753?

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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