Unsolicited call.
Reverse Phone Lookup in Singapore — Recent Community Reports
Check unknown Singapore numbers with recent reports (6 fixed, 8/9 mobile, 1800 toll‑free) and share your experience.
Unknown calls in Singapore
Unsure about a Singapore number? Explore concise community notes to judge calls and texts. You’ll see both legitimate callbacks (deliveries, banking, appointments) and waves of robocalls or phishing. Ranges like 6 (fixed lines) and 8/9 (mobile), plus 1800 toll‑free, are useful context but not proof of identity or exact location due to portability and VoIP — treat them as hints, not evidence.
Verification: return calls via the official number on the company website/app, check in‑app notices, and never share one‑time codes by phone. Use device/carrier blocking for repeat issues and leave a short, factual note here so others benefit from your experience.
I didn't answer the call.
That Citi Bank kept calling me to borrow money from them!
Unsolicited spam call.
There was a call earlier today that I missed, just my luck.
Ignore the Citibank number; no need to answer or call back.
Received a spammy dial, yikes.
Mention of Golden Nest.
The call was disconnected as soon as I answered.
Potential fraud
Message references UOB car coverage.
Useless solicitation!
Unsolicited spam.
This appears to be a scam and junk call; the voice is filtered by an auto‑machine but still sounds like a mic recording. The caller claimed to represent Prudential.
A weird call asked for all my personal details like IC and passport number; I've already filed a police report.
An insurance pitch supposedly from City Bank.
Yet another spam call.
Message appeared to be from HSBC Life.
Got a call that felt like generic spam – nothing useful.
An unwanted call that seemed generic and unsolicited, not worth my time.
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FAQ — Singapore
How to verify callers in Singapore?
Use the official website/app number; avoid calling back the unknown number; check in‑app messages.
Do ranges prove origin?
No. Portability/VoIP make 6/8/9 ranges and 1800 patterns unreliable as proof of origin.
Common patterns?
Delivery updates, bank callbacks, 2FA codes; robocalls, parcel/account phishing, scripted sales.
What to include in a report?
Caller type, purpose, date/time, and cues that guided your decision.