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(646) 361-7426

High Risk · Risk 65/100
Total reports
9
Impersonated agency
Social Security Administration
Origin (caller ID)
New York
Last reported
2026-01-28
RobocallSpoofed caller IDFake officer badgeAsks for SSNThreats of arrest

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What callers from (646) 361-7426 say

Robocaller claims my Social Security number has been suspended due to suspicious activity in Texas. Asks me to press 1 to speak with an officer.

Why this matters: calls from this number have appeared in our directory 9 times across 3 distinct user reports between 2024-04-09 and 2026-01-28. Multiple independent reports describing the same script are a strong signal that the number is being used by an organized scam operation rather than a one-off mistake or wrong-number call.

The script associated with this number falls under our Social Security Suspension category, where the caller pretends to represent the Social Security Administration. Read the category page for the broader pattern this fits into and how to verify whether you are actually being contacted by the agency in question.

Where the number is calling from

The caller-ID number reported is (646) 361-7426, with the area code 646 historically assigned to New York. That does not mean the call physically originates there. Modern voice-over-IP services let scammers display essentially any number on the recipient's caller-ID screen, and the most common pattern is to spoof a number with the same area code as the person being called so the call looks "local." If you've received a call you believe came from this number, do not rely on the displayed caller-ID as evidence of who actually called you.

If this number is yours

It is genuinely possible that the number on this page is a real, legitimately-owned phone line whose caller ID has been spoofed by a scam operation without the owner ever placing a call. If that's the case for you, see our contact page for the process to add a clarifying notice or have the listing removed.

Reader Reports

Anonymous · New York 2026-01-28

Voicemail saying my Social Security number was suspended pending investigation. The recording sounded almost professional but the call-back number was different from the SSA number on my benefits letter.

Linda H. · New York 2025-06-30

Voicemail saying my Social Security number was suspended pending investigation. The recording sounded almost professional but the call-back number was different from the SSA number on my benefits letter.

Carlos R. · New York 2024-04-09

Got the same robocall twice in one day. Second time I pressed 1 just to see what they'd say — they wanted me to drive to a CVS and buy $500 in gift cards to "secure" my number while they investigated.

What you should do if this number called you

  1. Don't call back. The number may auto-route to an overseas call center. Returning the call confirms a working line.
  2. Block the number. Most modern phones have built-in spam blocking; block the full number, not just the prefix.
  3. Report it to the impersonated agency. File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and, if the call impersonated Social Security Administration, with that agency directly through its official complaint channel.
  4. Tell us. Adding your report helps the next person who searches this number find the warning sooner.