How to find scammers' phone numbers

Granny Annette already made an excellent post on how to do this, but I still see a lot of people in discord either asking how to find phone numbers, or asking for phone numbers to be just given to them.

  1. We are not allowed to share phone numbers in discord.
  2. It’s not that hard to just go on scammer.info and find some yourself :slight_smile:

Now, some of you might want ways to find numbers on your own, (perhaps so that you could post on scammer.info as well) and like I already mentioned, GrannyAnnette shared some great info already.

Here are the three main ways to find scammer numbers.
1. Just go to scammer.info
2. Look up online "printer support" or "windows help" or something along those lines. You guys know what I mean.

  • 3. (My way)

    Make sure you have at least two of these (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox)

    In my experience, Edge and Chrome work the best.

    Go to https://www.openmultipleurl.com/

    (make sure you allow popups on your browser)

    And paste this list:
  • http://ggmail.com
    http://geogle.com
    http://ghogle.com
    http://goigle.com
    http://googae.com
    http://googee.com
    http://googfe.com
    http://googhe.com
    http://googln.com
    http://googlo.com
    http://googme.com
    http://googpe.com
    http://googre.com
    http://googte.com
    http://googwe.com
    http://gookle.com
    http://goolle.com
    http://goonle.com
    http://gooqle.com
    http://gooxle.com
    http://gooyle.com
    http://gopgle.com
    http://gpogle.com
    http://guogle.com
    http://gyogle.com
    http://youtubd.com
    http://youtubs.com
    http://youtubu.com
    http://fecebook.com
    http://gmail.com
    http://youtibe.com
    http://facebok.com
    http://googl4.com
    http://gyoutube.com
    http://gmial.com
    http://oyoutube.com
    http://yiutube.com
    http://yuotube.com
    http://yotube.com
    http://googe.com
    http://wikia.cm
    http://reeddit.com
    http://goggle.com
    http://viooz.ac

    Depending on your Anti Virus, it might block these popups, (I have Norton, and I need to disable parts of it each time.) so be sure if you have one to be careful of that.

    And these should give you at least a couple fake popups.
    Now, these popups can be tricky, so you need to handle them just right.
    1. When you click on the tabs, be sure not to click inside the popup window, as this will often full-screen it and make it harder to get out. Don't even try to copy and paste the number, just type it in manually.
    2. NEVER give the site ANY permissions, for example
    (scammersfakepopupwebsite.com would like to send you notifications) just click no, I mean cmon guys, don't be stupid.
    3. If the popup downloads something on your computer (which they often do for me) be sure to un-install it immediately.
    4. If all else fails, and you can't get out of their popup, on a windows press CTRL+ALT+DELETE
    click on task manager, click on the browser with the popup(s) and then click end task in the bottom right.
    If you are on a mac or something, you may as well throw your computer in your neighbors swimming pool, cause I don't know anything about macs, and I can't help you there. So buy a windows computer (jk you don't have to(but you should)).

    1 (844) 395-6205
    1 (866) 937-0917
    1 (888) 410-7034
    1 (833) 642-3637
    1 (877) 475-6758
    1 (844) 395-5624
    1 (833) 642-4412
    1 (833) 642-3840

    These are just a couple numbers I've found using my method.
    Please let me know if you have any other urls to add, and if you have anything else to tell me.
    Good luck! :)

    When using macOS, the best alternative options to close out of an application would be Command + Q (equivalent to Alt + F4/Control + W) and Command + Option + Escape to bring up the force quit menu (equivalent to Control + Alt + Delete/Control + Shift + Escape)

    Good Post, very helpful :slight_smile:

    yes but https://www.locanto.com/q/?query=tech+support