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Venezuela 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0414/0424 | Mobile | Movistar VE | Standard mobile rate |
| 0412/0422 | Mobile | Digitel | Standard mobile rate |
| 0416/0426 | Mobile | Movilnet (CANTV) | Standard mobile rate |
| 0212 | Landline | Caracas | Standard rate |
| 0261 | Landline | Maracaibo | Standard rate |
| 0241 | Landline | Valencia | Standard rate |
| 0800 | Toll-Free | Freephone — all VE networks | Free to call |
| 0900 | Premium | Premium rate services | ⚠️ Charges apply |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Venezuela right now.
Callers claim to be from SENIAT (Venezuela's tax authority) threatening account freezes or legal action for unpaid taxes. SENIAT communicates through seniat.gob.ve and official correspondence — never demands immediate phone transfers.
Fraudsters pose as Banco de Venezuela or Banesco staff claiming suspicious activity. They request digital keys or OTPs. No Venezuelan bank calls asking for authentication codes. Contact your bank's official fraud line immediately.
Given Venezuela's complex currency situation, callers offer "unofficial" dollar exchange rates or investment in USD-denominated assets. These often involve advance fees or deposit theft. Verify all financial services through SUDEBAN at sudeban.gob.ve.
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