
Toll-free intelligence
Toll-free calls can be real business or noise. Screen before you react.
A crawlable hub for every active North American toll-free code, with report patterns and links to code-specific scam-call pages.
Active codes
Seven prefixes carry most North American toll-free calls.
A toll-free prefix means the receiver pays for inbound service. It does not tell you whether the caller is legitimate, spoofed, or worth interrupting a person for.
- 800Active since 1967Toll-free caller context0 recent
- 833Active since 2017Toll-free caller context0 recent
- 844Active since 2013Toll-free caller context0 recent
- 855Active since 2010Toll-free caller context0 recent
- 866Active since 2000Toll-free caller context0 recent
- 877Active since 1998Toll-free caller context0 recent
- 888Active since 1996Toll-free caller context0 recent
Scam-call variants
Each code has a focused scam-call page.
- 800scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d
- 833scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d
- 844scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d
- 855scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d
- 866scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d
- 877scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d
- 888scam-call patterns and safe handling0 reports / 90d