How to find out who is calling from an unknown number
Unknown calls are common in Spain. Before you call back, check whether other people have already identified the number. The NoCall community has collected more than 0 reports on Spanish phone numbers.
1. Search the number on NoCall
The fastest way to understand a call. NoCall maintains a database with more than 6.639 numbers flagged by the community. For each number you can see:
- Risk score — from 0 (safer) to 100 (high risk).
- Category — spam, telemarketing, scam, debt collection, surveys.
- Carrier and line type — mobile, landline, premium-rate.
- Comments — what others experienced from the same caller.
- Search interest — how often the number has been looked up recently.
2. Read the prefix
The prefix tells you a lot about the kind of line:
On NoCall you can browse numbers for a whole prefix. For example, numbers starting with 911 or numbers starting with 900.
3. Check whether it matches a known company
Many businesses publish their official numbers online. If the caller ID matches your bank or a provider, it might be legitimate — but scammers can spoof well-known numbers. When in doubt, hang up and dial the number from the company’s official website or contract.
4. Do not call back blindly
If you find nothing and do not recognise the number, do not return the call. Some premium prefixes (803, 806, 807) can be very expensive. Genuine callers will try again or reach you another way.
5. Automate protection
With the NoCall app, numbers that are already reported as spam can be blocked automatically. You do not have to research every unknown caller manually — the app helps shield you from more than 6.639 known spam numbers.
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