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Jordanian mobile numbers start with 077, 078, or 079. Landlines use two-digit city codes.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 077 | Mobile | Umniah (Batelco) | Standard mobile rate |
| 078 | Mobile | Zain Jordan | Standard mobile rate |
| 079 | Mobile | Orange Jordan | Standard mobile rate |
| 06 | Landline | Amman | Standard rate |
| 02 | Landline | Irbid | Standard rate |
| 03 | Landline | Aqaba | Standard rate |
| 110 | Toll-Free | Freephone (TRC standard) | Free to call |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Jordan right now.
Callers impersonate officers from the Income and Sales Tax Commission or Public Security Directorate threatening fines or arrest for alleged violations. Government agencies in Jordan do not demand payment by phone. Hang up and verify through official portals.
Fraudsters pose as bank staff from Arab Bank, Jordan Ahli Bank, or Cairo Amman Bank claiming suspicious activity. They request OTP codes to "protect" your account. No Jordanian bank will ever call asking for OTPs. Contact your bank's official number immediately if suspicious.
Callers claim you have won a car or cash prize in a UAE or Saudi lottery you never entered. They ask for processing fees or passport data to claim the prize. No legitimate international prize scheme demands advance payment. Block and report to TRC at trc.gov.jo.
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