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Kazakhstani mobile numbers use 7xx prefixes. Landlines use city codes shared with Russia's +7 country code. The prefix identifies carrier and city.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 700-709 | Mobile | Kcell (Tele2 KZ) | Standard mobile rate |
| 710-719 | Mobile | Beeline KZ | Standard mobile rate |
| 720-729 | Mobile | Altel (KazMunayGaz Telecom) | Standard mobile rate |
| 7172 | Landline | Astana (Nur-Sultan) | Standard rate |
| 727 | Landline | Almaty | Standard rate |
| 7232 | Landline | Ust-Kamenogorsk | Standard rate |
| 8800 | Toll-Free | Freephone — all KZ networks | Free to call |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Kazakhstan right now.
Callers claim to be from the State Revenue Committee threatening penalties for undeclared income. They demand urgent payment via Kaspi to avoid account seizure. Kazakhstani tax authorities send formal written notices and never demand phone transfers.
Fraudsters pose as Kaspi Bank or Halyk Bank staff claiming suspicious transactions on your account. They request OTP codes to "block" the fraud. Kaspi and Halyk never call customers asking for OTPs. Call your bank's official helpline if you suspect fraud.
Callers offer guaranteed returns on forex or crypto investments through unregistered platforms. The Agency for Regulation and Development of Financial Market (ARDFM) maintains a list of licensed financial organizations. Verify firms at finreg.kz before investing.
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