587 Area Code Scam

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July 3, 2025 · 4 minutes read

Key Elements of the 587 Area Code Scam

The 587 area code is a legitimate Alberta area code, serving Edmonton, Calgary, and surrounding regions.

Scammers exploit the 587 area code's local familiarity using spoofing techniques.

Common scams include spam calls, fake accident claims, and phishing attempts.

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Common 587 Scam Tactics

Spam Calls: Many Alberta residents report an increase in spam calls from 587 numbers, often with no voicemail or recorded messages.

Fake Accident Claims: Scammers call pretending you've been involved in an accident, aiming to obtain personal or financial information.

Neighbor Spoofing: Calls appear to come from local numbers with the same first few digits as yours, making the call seem more credible.

SMS Phishing: Vague text messages about issues with your "payment card" or financial service to obtain personal information.

Recent Reports and Trends

Increase in spam calls and SMS messages targeting Alberta residents in 2024-2025.

Scammers use local references to appear more legitimate to residents of Edmonton, Calgary, and surrounding areas.

Reports of bilingual scams targeting both English and French speakers are on the rise in Alberta.

How to Protect Yourself?

  Avoid answering or calling back unknown numbers, especially those claiming to be from government agencies or large companies.

  Avoid texting suspicious numbers, as this can confirm to scammers that your number is active.

  Be wary of Chinese scams, which have been increasingly reported in various area codes.

  Verify any suspicious activity by directly contacting the claimed organization through their official channels.

  Enable call filtering on your phone if available.

  Report scams to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

Should I Call or Text Back?

Before responding to an unknown call or text, determine if it's a legitimate contact. Check if the number matches recent interactions or known contacts. If unsure, search the number or contact the organization directly through official channels or our reverse lookup tool.

Responding to scam calls or texts can lead to further fraudulent activity. By calling or texting back, you may confirm to scammers that your number is active, potentially leading to more targeted attacks. Additionally, calling certain numbers can result in significant charges due to premium rate services.

Summary Table of 587 Area Code Scam Tactics

Scam Type Description Risk / Objective
Spam Calls Unsolicited calls with no voicemail Active number verification
Fake Accident Claims Claiming you were involved in an accident Personal information theft
Neighbor Spoofing Calls matching your number's prefix Social engineering
SMS Phishing Vague texts about card or service issues Identity theft
Final Tip

If you receive suspicious calls or texts from 587 numbers:

  1. Do not engage - hang up or delete the message
  2. Never share personal or financial information
  3. Verify directly with the claimed organization
  4. Report to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501

Remember: legitimate organizations never pressure or demand immediate payment.

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