Get unknown number details for any Pakistani +92 number — owner name, carrier (Jazz, Telenor, Ufone, Zong), and community spam reports.
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Pakistani mobile numbers start with 03xx. Each carrier has designated ranges. Landlines use city codes.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0300/0301 | Mobile | Jazz (Mobilink) | Standard mobile rate |
| 0310/0311 | Mobile | Zong (China Mobile) | Standard mobile rate |
| 0320/0321 | Mobile | Telenor Pakistan | Standard mobile rate |
| 0330/0331 | Mobile | Ufone (PTCL) | Standard mobile rate |
| 021 | Landline | Karachi | Standard rate |
| 042 | Landline | Lahore | Standard rate |
| 051 | Landline | Islamabad / Rawalpindi | Standard rate |
| 0800 | Toll-Free | Freephone — all PK networks | Free to call |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Pakistan right now.
Callers claim to be from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) threatening arrest for unpaid taxes. They demand immediate payment via EasyPaisa or bank transfer. FBR sends official notices by mail and never demands instant payment over the phone. Call FBR helpline 051-111-772-772 to verify.
Fraudsters collect enough personal data to request a duplicate SIM from your carrier, taking over your number and all linked accounts. Never share your CNIC number or OTP with unknown callers. Report unauthorized SIM swaps to PTA at pta.gov.pk immediately.
Callers announce you have won a car or cash in a draw you never entered. They ask for processing fees or CNIC details to claim the prize. No legitimate prize scheme requires advance payment to claim winnings. These calls are covered under PECA 2016 cybercrime provisions.
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