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Honduras 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9xxx/8xxx/3xxx | Mobile | All HN operators (8-digit) | Standard mobile rate |
| 22xx | Landline | Tegucigalpa | Standard rate |
| 25xx | Landline | San Pedro Sula | Standard rate |
| 27xx | Landline | Other cities | Standard rate |
| 800 | Toll-Free | Freephone numbers | Free to call |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Honduras right now.
Callers claim to be from Honduras's SAR (Servicio de Administracion de Rentas) threatening penalties for unpaid taxes. SAR issues formal written notices — never demands phone transfers. Verify at sar.gob.hn.
Fraudsters pose as Banco Atlantida or BAC Honduras staff claiming suspicious activity. They request OTP codes. No Honduran bank calls asking for OTPs. Call your bank's official number immediately.
Callers claim a remittance from abroad is blocked requiring a release fee. Legitimate services like Western Union and CAM never charge release fees by phone. Verify directly with the remittance provider.
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