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What to do about a suspicious call

Phone scams in Spain are getting more sophisticated. The NoCall community has reported more than 0 suspicious calls, from telemarketing to fake bank impersonation. Knowing how to react can protect your data and your money.

Warning signs

Artificial urgency

"Your account will be blocked in 24 hours", "Act now or you will lose access". Legitimate companies do not pressure you like that.

Requests for bank details

They ask for card numbers, PINs, passwords, or SMS codes. Your bank will never ask for this information over the phone.

Caller ID spoofing

They pretend to be your bank, Social Security, Correos, or a well-known company. The number on screen may even match the official one — scammers can spoof it.

Fake prizes and lotteries

They tell you that you won a draw you never entered. To "claim" the prize they ask for personal data or an upfront payment.

Robocall

A recording asks you to press a digit or call back. Hang up immediately.

What to do step by step

1. Do not share personal information

Never give bank details, passwords, national ID numbers, or other sensitive data by phone to a stranger. No bank or official body will ask for these details over the phone.

2. Hang up if you are unsure

If something feels wrong, hang up. If it were truly important, they would reach you through other channels. You can always call the organisation's official number yourself to verify.

3. Check the number on NoCall

Search the number in our database. With more than 3,845 identified numbers, you will often find information if others already reported it — risk score, category, and community comments.

4. Block the number

If you confirm it is spam or a scam, block the number. With the NoCall app, numbers that are already reported can be blocked automatically.

5. Report the call

Reporting the number on NoCall helps the whole community. Each report feeds the risk score and helps other users block it automatically. 0 new reports were filed today.

Common phone scams

Vishing (voice phishing)

They pretend to be your bank to steal online-banking credentials. They may know your name and partial account details. Hang up and call your bank's official number.

Missed international call

You get a missed call from a foreign number. Calling back can trigger a high per-minute rate. Never return calls to unknown international numbers.

Fake tech support

They claim your PC has a virus or your line will be cut off. They want remote access or an immediate payment. Microsoft, Apple, and similar companies do not cold-call you like this.

"Relative in trouble" scam

Someone pretends to be a relative who urgently needs money (accident, arrest). Always verify by calling your relative on a number you trust before you act.

Where to report

  • Policía Nacional: Online reporting at policia.es or at a police station.
  • Guardia Civil: Online reporting or at a Guardia Civil post.
  • INCIBE (017): Free, confidential cybersecurity helpline.
  • Robinson List: For unauthorised telemarketing, register to reduce sales calls.
  • NoCall: Report the number on our platform to alert the community.

Check a suspicious number

Enter the number that called you to read community reports:

よくある質問

不審な電話を受けたらどうすればよいですか?+

個人情報を教えず、自動音声が聞こえたら電話を切り、その番号が報告されていないか NoCall で検索し、スパムであればその番号をブロックしてください。

スペインで電話詐欺はどこに通報できますか?+

国家警察(Policía Nacional)、治安警察(Guardia Civil)、または地域の消費者相談窓口に通報できます。ほかのユーザーに注意を促すため、その番号を NoCall で報告するのも有効です。

電話が詐欺だとどうやって見分けますか?+

警告サインには次のようなものがあります:偽の緊急性、銀行情報の要求、頼んでもいない賞品、なりすまし(あなたの銀行、社会保障(Social Security))、自動音声電話、脅迫。

ビッシングとは何ですか?+

ビッシングは音声によるフィッシングです。詐欺師があなたの銀行などの組織を装って電話をかけ、ログイン情報を盗み取ります。銀行が電話でパスワードを尋ねることはありません。

スペインの電話番号または企業名(Iberdrola、Movistar など)を検索して、迷惑電話として報告されているか確認できます。