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    (800) 831-1200 from Lakewood, NJ
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    (800) 359-4107 from Schertz, TX
  • SMS/800

    The 800 Service Messaging System (SMS/800) is a U.S. based organization in charge of routing and administering all toll-free numbers (800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 888, and 877) in North America. (This includes Canada and the Caribbean, not just the U.S.) They are authorized to do so by the FCC.

    What this means is that SMS/800 is used by AT&T, Qwest Communications, and Verizon Communications (service providers which assign toll-free numbers) to verify the availability of a toll-free number, reserve it, establish a routing record for a customer, and ensure records are properly downloaded to local exchange carrier Service Control Points (SCPs) - all in order to properly handle toll-free calls. Think of SMS/800 like the back-bone of the 800 service in the same way that ICANN is the back-bone of Internet domain names.

    These service providers pay various fees to SMS/800 to keep it functioning, including per-request charges, monthly recurring charges, and non-recurring charges. For instance, let's say Verizon reserves an 800 number on behalf of a business customer of theirs like Chase Bank. Verizon must then pay 15.3 cents per month to SMS/800, as each service provider has to pay this amount for every toll free number that they actively route. While this might not seem like a lot, there are approximately 23 million toll-free numbers in service. That means AT&T, Qwest Communications, and Verizon Communications are collectively paying over 42 million dollars per year (in monthly fees) to support the infrastructure of SMS/800.

    You can check whether or not a toll-free number is currently available by using 800ForAll as well as SMS/800. This is useful if you want to have a toll-free number that spells a certain word, such as 1-800-FLOWERS.

  • WATS Lines

    Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) was the original 800 number. Businesses would pay a high annual fee to get the line, which would handle both incoming and outgoing calls. With a WATS line, businesses could then call people in a certain area at a significantly reduced price, either on a per-call or per-minute basis. Or, they could receive calls at no cost to the caller. In 1976, WATS lines brought into AT&T a billion dollars in annual revenue.

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    Prankster
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    Debt Collector
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    Scammer
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    Spam Texter

Most Notorious Toll-Free Phone Scams

Our Hall of Shame highlights the numbers of the worst toll-freephone scammers and spammers. Below you’ll find the worst offenders according to our community of CallerSmart users when it comes to toll-freephone scams. These are the toll-free numbers with the lowest Trust Factor ratings and the most negative feedback so please beware!

Calls several times a day. Tells me I have an outstanding debt and need to pay. Just what you would expect to hear actually.

tmw219677 at 04:22am on 10/15/18

Debt Collector
Asking For Money
Trusted Caller
Scammer
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There is no information either name or city on this number

jp1234 from Mesquite, TX

Dead Air
Spam Texter
Trusted Caller
Asking For Money
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FCC Complaint: Live Voice

Web User at 04:57pm on 01/15/24

Dead Air
Scammer
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XM RADIO. They will call daily to get you to subscribe

tbenso02 from MI

Asking For Money
Scammer
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I don't have AT&T, so this is a total SCAM

javavino at 05:59pm on 06/17/18

Scammer
Trusted Caller
Cheater
Dead Air
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Reported as Unsafe and Scam Risk. No Caller ID. Report to FTC and block number.

jim.mahjoubian from San Francisco, CA

Scammer
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