Phone number information (202) 788-8023
Spam/Fraud/Scam Potential: Medium
- Spam Reports 1
- Searches 126
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Is (202) 788-8023 a scam?
Based on 1 user reports and a medium fraud score, this number appears to be Safe.
Caller Information
Owner: Unknown
Reported purpose: Possible investment-related inquiry
Category: General Spam
Timeline of Activity
First Reported: June 16, 2020
Last Lookup: March 07, 2026
Recent User Comment
They are trying to sell student loan forgiveness during the pandemic. It’s a shame since student all federally held student loans have been frozen for 6 months, because of COVID.
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This number has been searched 126 times. Most lookups are from District of Columbia.
Geographic Data
Area Code: 202
Prefix: 788
City: District of Columbia
Call times: Most calls during business hours
Fraud Risk Score
Risk level: Medium
Comments
They are trying to sell student loan forgiveness during the pandemic. It’s a shame since student all federally held student loans have been frozen for 6 months, because of COVID.