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Brazil phone number prefixes follow national telecom authority allocation rules — the prefix tells you the operator and line type.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9xxxxx (8-digit) | Mobile | All BR operators (mobile) | Standard mobile rate |
| 11 | Landline | Sao Paulo | Standard rate |
| 21 | Landline | Rio de Janeiro | Standard rate |
| 31 | Landline | Belo Horizonte | Standard rate |
| 41 | Landline | Curitiba | Standard rate |
| 0800 | Toll-Free | Freephone — all BR networks | Free to call |
| 0900 | Premium | Premium rate services | ⚠️ High charges |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Brazil right now.
Callers impersonate Itau, Bradesco, or Nubank fraud prevention staff claiming your account is compromised. They ask you to transfer funds to a "safe account" or reveal card details. No Brazilian bank will ever ask you to move money to a "safe account." Call your bank's official number on the back of your card.
Fraudsters pose as INSS (social security) staff offering benefit upgrades or claiming overpayments need to be returned. INSS communicates through Meu INSS app and official mail. Never transfer money or share banking details based on an unsolicited call. Report to 135.
Callers claim to be from a delivery service or bank with a replacement card reader that "accidentally" captures your PIN. Legitimate card transactions never require PIN entry to a delivery person. Verify any card machine through your bank before use.
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