Getting Calls From V Numbers: What They Mean & How to Stay Safe

So, you got a call from a phone number starting with the letter ‘V’. It’s natural to feel uneasy since normal phone numbers don’t usually start with the letter ‘V’. But don’t worry, you’re not alone.
Every day, many people report receiving phone calls from such numbers. These calls often come at odd times and leave you unsure whether to answer or ignore them. Constantly receiving such calls can be frustrating, wasting your time, and creating confusion.
To help you with that, in this blog, we’ll explain what it means to get calls from V numbers, whether they’re safe, and how to handle them. By the end, you’ll know exactly what to do when you get such calls.
Key Highlights:
- V numbers are caller IDs starting with “V” followed by numeric digits, and they usually come from internet-based calling systems (VoIP).
- Calls from V numbers are not always safe. Scammers use them to disguise their identity, make calls look local, and trick people into answering.
- Most V-number calls are linked to telemarketing campaigns, spam, scam attempts, or robocalls generated through VoIP systems.
- To protect yourself from scammers, avoid answering suspicious numbers. If you do answer by some chance, be sure not to share your personal information.
What are V Numbers?
V numbers are phone numbers that appear on your caller ID with the letter “V” followed by a long string of digits. For example, you might see something like V123456789. These numbers are not standard mobile or landline numbers. Instead, they usually come from internet-based calling systems, also known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
Legitimate companies sometimes use V numbers when calling customers to mask their phone numbers for security, but in many cases, these numbers are also used by telemarketers or scammers to hide their real identity.
Are Phone Calls from V Numbers Safe?
Calls from the V numbers are not always safe. Scammers love V numbers because they can’t easily be traced, they can be disguised to look like local calls, and they trick people into answering. For example, a scammer in another country might use a V number that looks like a local bank branch, increasing the chance that you’ll pick up.
Why Am I Getting Calls From V Numbers?
If you are getting calls from numbers starting with V, the call is most probably coming from telemarketers or robocalls. Additionally, scammers may also use these numbers to trick you into picking up a call.
- Telemarketing or Promotional Campaigns: Businesses often run large-scale promotions or surveys using internet-based calling systems. When these calls come through, they may appear as phone calls from V numbers instead of regular business lines.
- Spam or Scam Attempts: The phone calls from V numbers may also be coming from scammers. They use these numbers to hide their identity.
Robocalls: Robocalls are automated calls that play a pre-recorded message. Since they’re generated through VoIP systems, they often show up as calls from V numbers.
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Why Do Scammers Use a V Number?
Scammers rely on V numbers because they give them an easy way to hide in plain sight. Unlike normal phone numbers, a V number doesn’t reveal where the call is actually coming from. That makes it the perfect tool for tricking people into answering.
1. To Mask Their Identity
The biggest reason is anonymity. A V number hides the scammer’s real phone line, so you can’t trace it back to them. If you try calling back, it often won’t connect anywhere.
2. To Bypass Call Blocking
Many call-blocking apps and telecom filters struggle to detect or stop these numbers. Since they look unusual but not obviously fake, scammers can slip past security measures and still reach your phone.
3. To Appear More Trustworthy
Ironically, the random digits after the “V” can make the number look official to some people. It gives the illusion of being tied to a system or organization, which can push curious users to pick up.
4. To Run Large-Scale Scams Cheaply
Because these calls are usually made through VoIP, scammers can generate thousands of calls from V numbers in just a few minutes at almost no cost. This makes it easier for them to target huge lists of phone numbers quickly.
What to Do If You Keep Getting Spam Calls From V Numbers
If you keep getting spam phone calls from V numbers, block the number and report suspicious calls. Also, if possible, do not answer such calls, and if you accidentally answer, make sure not to share any personal details or information.
1. Don’t Answer Unknown V Numbers
If a call shows up with a strange “V” followed by digits and you don’t recognize it, let it ring. If it is a legitimate caller, they will leave a voicemail or send a message if it’s important. Scammers, on the other hand, rarely leave a message for unanswered calls.
2. Block the Number After Each Call
Even though scammers often try to call you by switching caller ID, blocking them will cut down the chances of you receiving repeated calls from the same number. By doing so, you can avoid unnecessary disturbances.
3. Report Suspicious Calls
4. Never Share Personal Information
If you accidentally pick up and the caller starts asking for sensitive details like your bank account number, OTP, or password, hang up immediately. Remember, a legitimate business will never ask for these details over an unrequested call. So, make sure you never share personal or sensitive information with any unknown callers.
Conclusion
Dealing with calls from V numbers can be confusing and stressful, but with the right precautions, you can protect yourself. Simple actions like avoiding unknown V calls, blocking suspicious numbers, and reporting them to authorities help you stay safe from scams. Using call-filtering tools and being cautious with personal details also goes a long way in reducing risks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to block robocalls?
You can block robocalls by using your phone’s built-in call-blocking feature or using spam-filtering apps. Many carriers also provide robocall protection services that automatically detect and block suspicious numbers.
How to get telemarketers to stop calling?

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