Scam Detective
Phone Number

(860) 400-1739

Last reported Mar 28, 2026

Low Activity
  • 9 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

This phone number cluster involves 3 numbers linked to suspicious activity complaints. Together, these numbers have accumulated 0 consumer complaints across FTC and FCC databases. If you receive a call or text from any of these numbers, do not engage — hang up immediately and do not call back. Never provide personal information or make payments to unknown callers. You can report suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. This campaign was...

Details

First Seen
3/1/2026
Last Reported
3/28/2026
Area Code
860

Connected Entities

Community Reports

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

(507) 237-0641 Caribbean Cruise! I'd missed this call earlier today, but decided to call back. (It resembled a relative's phone number.) They started out saying something about knowing a person in my home that uses hearing aids. (I live alone.) Then they ask if you're over thr age of 25. Then they talk about winning a cruise, and then giving them wonderful reviews and also sharing it with your friends and family. The whole thing is they are trying to get you to say "YES" to any one of their questions. They'll constantly ask, "Can you hear me okay?" Reply with a "No" or "Mmm-hm", or the like. Every time you reply with anything other than a "Yes", they change the subject and ask a hidden "Yes or No" question. I had them going for a solid 15 minutes, because I kept saying "No" or "Kinda" when they'd ask, "Can You hear me alright?" "Sort of"... ###LoL **UPDATE** **I WAS SPAM CALLED AGAIN, JUST A FEW MINUTES AGO.** CALL 2: (860) 400-1739 (Middle Eastern accent) "Hello, my name is Ben and I'm calling about an issue you are having with your Windows program. Are you at your computer now?" Me: I don't even own a computer. I'm poor. (I honestly don't own one.) *click* Call 3: (507) 204-5564 (They spammed me.) Me: *answers* "What's up?" (Female, American accent) Caller: "Hi there! Can you hear me?" Me: "A little bit." Caller: .... Caller: "I'm calling with Medicaid Insuran-- Hello?" Me: "Ma'am?" Caller: I just wanted to make sure you can hear me yes or no? Me: ... Caller: ...

2209 days ago3 upvotes

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