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A live look at what consumers report about 855 toll-free numbers — and the quieter way to handle every unknown caller, scam or not.
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Asking who's calling before your phone rings.
Reports — last 30 days
Not enough data
Treat unexpected calls with normal caution.
Confidence
Low
Thin sampleTop reported pattern
General spam
Caller-ID spoofing most common.
7-day trend
Volume settling, mild fluctuation.
How 855 numbers show up
Most reports of unwanted toll-free calls follow one of four shapes. Knowing which one you're seeing tells you whether the number on your screen is even meaningful.
Toll-free codes look professional, which makes them attractive for spoofing. The displayed 855 number can be set to anything; the real call originates from anywhere in the world.
Imposter calls pretending to be a trusted institution use an 855 prefix to look official. Real institutions don't ask for SSNs, passwords, or one-time codes on inbound calls.
"Lower your interest rate", "your car's extended warranty", "you qualify for a refund". These pitches cycle through toll-free codes daily. Anything that asks you to press a number to remove yourself flags your line as live.
Customer service, appointment confirmations, recruiters, surveys. Often legitimate, but rarely worth picking up cold. Skaala answers, qualifies, and forwards only what matters.
The quieter way
Skaala answers unknown calls — 855 or otherwise — before they interrupt you. It asks who's calling and why, then decides: forward, take a message, or just dismiss.
Skaala — live screening
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How Skaala triages every unknown call
Spam isn't the only kind of call you'd rather not pick up. Skaala recognises what kind of call it is and responds the way you would — minus the interruption.
Cross-checked against carrier flags and Skaala's network. Refused before the second ring.
Bank impersonators, IRS threats, "your account is locked." Skaala recognises the script and ends the call.
Skaala asks the pitch, summarises it, and lets you decide later — no real-time pressure, no awkward hang-up.
Genuine but optional. Skaala notes the company and role, files the message, and pings you only if it's interesting.
Skaala can book straight into your calendar, take a deposit, or transfer you live — depending on how you've set it up.
Family, contacts, returning customers. Skaala steps aside and your phone rings the way it always has.
Banks, the IRS, and your dentist will never ask for your SSN or password on an inbound call. Hang up if they do.
"Press 1 to remove yourself from this list" usually flags your number as live and worth selling on.
If the caller claims to be your bank or a service you use, hang up and call the number on the back of your card.
Spoofed numbers cycle quickly, so blocking a single line won't stop the wave — but it stops that one.
Reports build the public dataset this page draws from. The FTC handles general unwanted calls, the FCC handles spoofing and unwanted texts.
Common questions about 855
No new FTC reports about 855-prefixed numbers have been filed in the past 30 days, but spoofing of toll-free codes is constant. Most unwanted 855 traffic is caller-ID spoofing — a robocall service is displaying an 855 prefix it doesn't own. Blocking the displayed number rarely helps because the next call uses a different one.
No. 855 is one of seven active North American toll-free codes and a lot of legitimate businesses hold 855 numbers. The default answer should be "treat it like any other unknown number" — not "assume scam."
Not by code alone — that would block legitimate businesses. Carrier filters help, the National Do Not Call Registry helps for compliant outreach, and a screening service like Skaala handles every unknown caller before it reaches you.
Generally no. A real caller with real business will leave a message or text. Calling back can confirm to a spam operation that your number is active, which makes things worse.
Skaala answers the call and asks who's calling and why — the same first thirty seconds you'd handle yourself. The model recognises scam scripts, sales pitches, and routine outreach, and only forwards a call (or sends a notification) if there's a real reason for you to know about it.
Skaala answers unknown calls before they interrupt you, asks why they're calling, and only alerts you when the call matters. Personal phones and business lines.
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Last updated 2026-05-02. Source: FTC Do Not Call Reported Calls dataset (consumer-submitted, unverified).