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Bangladeshi mobile numbers use 017xx–019xx ranges. Landlines use two-digit area codes. The prefix tells you the operator.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 017xx | Mobile | Grameenphone (GP) | Standard mobile rate |
| 018xx | Mobile | Robi Axiata | Standard mobile rate |
| 019xx | Mobile | Banglalink | Standard mobile rate |
| 015xx | Mobile | Teletalk Bangladesh | Standard mobile rate |
| 02 | Landline | Dhaka Division | Standard rate |
| 031 | Landline | Chittagong | Standard rate |
| 16xxx | Customer Care | Operator helplines | Standard rate |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Bangladesh right now.
Callers pose as bKash or Nagad agents claiming your account has been locked or a transaction needs verification. They request your 5-digit PIN or OTP. Neither bKash nor Nagad will ever call you asking for PINs. If you receive such a call, hang up and call bKash helpline 16247.
Fraudsters impersonate National Board of Revenue (NBR) officials threatening arrest for unpaid taxes. They demand immediate payment via mobile banking. NBR sends official notices in writing and never demands instant phone payment. Verify at nbr.gov.bd or call 16555.
Automated calls announce winnings in a draw you never entered and request advance processing fees. No legitimate lottery operates this way. Report to Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) at btrc.gov.bd or call 100.
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