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Indonesian mobile numbers start with 08xx. Landlines use city area codes. The prefix identifies the operator and region.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0811/0812/0813 | Mobile | Telkomsel (Simpati/kartuAS) | Standard mobile rate |
| 0814-0816 | Mobile | Indosat Ooredoo (IM3) | Standard mobile rate |
| 0817/0818/0819 | Mobile | XL Axiata | Standard mobile rate |
| 0895-0899 | Mobile | Tri Indonesia (3) | Standard mobile rate |
| 021 | Landline | Jakarta | Standard rate |
| 031 | Landline | Surabaya | Standard rate |
| 061 | Landline | Medan | Standard rate |
| 0800 | Toll-Free | Freephone — all ID networks | Free to call |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Indonesia right now.
Numbers associated with illegal peer-to-peer lending (pinjol ilegal) platforms call borrowers and their contact lists with harassment and threats. Report illegal lending apps and associated numbers to OJK (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan) at 157 or kontak.ojk.go.id.
Callers impersonate major Indonesian bank staff claiming suspicious transactions. They request m-banking PINs or OTPs. No Indonesian bank calls to ask for PINs or OTPs. Hang up and contact your bank's official 14xxx helpline directly.
Fraudsters claim you have unclaimed BPJS (social security) benefits or overpayments and request personal data and account details to process refunds. BPJS communicates through official channels. Verify at bpjsketenagakerjaan.go.id or call 175.
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