“Caller: Hello. I’m agent Janina Echavez calling from the Social Security Administration. We’ve sent you several letters, which you’ve failed to answer, and so I’m calling to let you know that there’s been suspicious…”
562-298-5000 – Text message reports and user reviews
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Phone number 562-298-5000 has 16 user reviews and was searched 338 times. Most users report this number as Scam suspicion (13 reports). Read the reports below and add your own review if you were contacted.
562-298-5000 appears to be a landline number linked to Long Beach, CA.
The prefix is associated with MCIMETRO ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES LLC.
This phone number has been searched 338 times and has 16 user reviews.
User reports most clearly mention text message.
Common themes mentioned by users include text message, IRS scam, SSN scam and delivery message.
One representative review says: “Caller: Hello. I’m agent Janina Echavez calling from the Social Security Administration. We’ve sent you several letters, which you’ve failed to answer, and so I’m calling to let you know that there’s been suspicious…”
What users say about this caller
Based on approved user reports, 562-298-5000 is most often associated with text message.
Users frequently mention text message, IRS scam, SSN scam, delivery message.
This summary is based on 16 approved user reports.
Information about 562-298-5000
- Total searches: 338
- Total reviews: 16
- Approved user reports: 16
- Last activity date: 04/23/2026
- Area code: 562
- Line type: Landline
- Prefix location: Long Beach, CA
- Carrier / operator: MCIMETRO ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES LLC
- Top reported category: Scam suspicion (13 reports, 81%)
- Recurring themes in reviews: text message, IRS scam, SSN scam, delivery message
Reported call types for 562-298-5000
| Type | Reports |
|---|---|
| Scam suspicion | 13 (81%) |
| SSN scam | 2 (12%) |
| IRS scam | 1 (6%) |
Common themes in user reports
These topics and phrases appear repeatedly in approved reviews for 562-298-5000.
Examples from user reviews
Here are representative report excerpts for 562-298-5000. Duplicate or near-duplicate comments are filtered out when possible.
“Caller: Hello. I’m calling from the Social Security Administration. We’ve sent you several letters, which you’ve failed to answer, and so I’m calling to let you know that there’s been suspicious activity on your…”
User reviews for 562-298-5000
This fumb ducker Janina Echavez wanted my credit card number so she could mail me out her soiled *******. Don't know who this fumb Ducker Janina Echavez is nor how she got my number but I will report her if she don't stop calling here trying to scam and harass me.
Caller ID says BTI Group and called identified herself as Jania Echavez and she said she had a promo going on right now if you would subscribe ($29.95 per month) to her marketing email that you would get discounts of more than $250.00 each month. I told Jania don't know what she's selling but I'm not interested and to take me off her call list. She was polite and said ok I'll do that, but you may be interested in my free **** site that I just sent you a link to. Click on that link and you can watch me doing the lickety split on Claire Anderson while Albert Bashatway stands in the corner slapping his sausage into a warm milk bath. I hung up on her and blocked her number, nothing is free and if someone was dumb enough to click on her link, she's going to rip you off every which way to Sunday that she can.
Yesterday evening I got a text message from Janina Echavez from this number with a link to be followed. I never follow unknown links from unknown numbers. I did a google search, there were a large number of people saying it was a scam. Even more comments that Janina Echavez is a know scammer with an extensive criminal record.
Caller: Hello. I’m agent Janina Echavez calling from the Social Security Administration. We’ve sent you several letters, which you’ve failed to answer, and so I’m calling to let you know that there’s been suspicious activity on your account and you need to take immediate action. Me: Excuse me. What did you say your name was? Caller: I’m agent Janina Echavez from the Social Security Administration. You need to take immediate action, otherwise you may be arrested for fraud. Me: I’m sorry. I don’t think you’re really from the Social Security Administration. Caller: What? You don’t believe me? Why don’t you believe me? I’m from the U.S. Social Security Administration. What makes you say that I’m not? Me: No, you’re not from the Social Security Administration. I know better than that, because the Social Security Administration doesn’t call people up out of the blue like this. Caller: Yes, we do. I’m from the Social Security Administration. I can’t believe you don’t believe me. If you don’t follow my instructions immediately, you will be arrested and put in jail. We will send the police to come to your house and arrest you for fraud and nonpayment of taxes and — Me: Wait a minute, Janina Echavez, don’t threaten me. I know you’re not from the government and you know that I know you’re not from Social Security. What I want to know is how you got my phone number? Caller: The government has all phone numbers. We have your driver’s license and other information about you. You’re putting yourself at great risk. I’ve already said that we sent you letters which you didn’t answer — Me: Oh, yeah. You did say that. What address did you send the letters to? Caller: [pauses] Uh…Um.. I have it here. . . [Hangs up]
skanky azz biotch Janina Echavez asking me for credit card number for a pay per view **** of her and Kathy Moritz split licking on the office lunch room table at her work. I took a hard pass and hung up on her skanky azz
This cupid stunt named Janina Echavez cold called me asking me for my credit card number so she could verify I was not a minor because she wanted to send me a link of her and Ian Martin banging away on the office conference table. I told this cupid stunt Janina I'm not into **** or being ripped off by some old used up *** dumpster so go phuck yourself and hung up on her. Very next thing I did was block this beetch's number.
IRS agent Matthew Young calling to tell me I need to go to Target and purchase $3200.00 of gift cards and call him back at this number within 2 hours or he'll be out to arrest me for income tax evasion or fraud. Matthew Young told me to call him back with the numbers off the back of the cards to prove I really got them and then he'll hold off on the arrest until I can send him the cards. Matthew Young there might be a sucker born every minute but I'm not one of them. Go phuck yourself and rot in hell.
got a text from some old worn out *** dumpster named Janina Echavez asking me to donate to her campaign fund so she can beat all those running against her. i don't live in az, no reason for her to text me unless she was in hopes i'd donate or text her back and she'd know she's got a live one on the hook. i blocked this cupid stunt's number so i don't have to deal with her scam anymore.
I told him to quit calling me while I was in school plus I'm not old enough yet to have a credit card. He asked me if I was a pretty school girl and then started talking nasty dirty *** talk to me. He wanted to know my bra size and told me he's playing with his giant baby maker in his hand. He said he knows where I live and might come over sometime and spank my bare **** or lick my *******. Because of him now I want to move :(
Me after pressing 1 to get a live person: ""Hello could you please remove me from the list?"" Indian Man: ""ok, f!ck yourself, f!ck your mother, f!ck your grandmother, f!ck your whole family"" hangs up
sorry old lass trying his best whilst drunk to read from a script on how to con me out of my credit card. i felt sorry for the old chap, but not sorry enough to "lend" him him credit card number as he requested.
Unsolicited text with a survey about presidential poll numbers. I did not reply because that just tells them the list of numbers they bought illegally on the dark web are active. Pretty sure they already know the country's opinion of said president so I just blocked the number.
My advice to any respectable person reading this, if you accosted by Janina Echavez and her scam phone call, just know she's about as reliable as a street corner con artist, run for the hills! If you get a call from LJ (aka Lying Janina) a real champion of integrity-know that she's in the business of selling scams and snake oil. I suggest hitting IGNORE. She's not a stranger to reeling in honest people to her scam only to set them up for credit card fraud. LJ is a complete and utter waste of time. Clearly, my experience with lying Janina is nothing short of disgusting. Nope she didn't rip me off but I'm not pulling any punches here when it comes to rotten scammers (and their lying friends in their little call centers) who try and take advantage of upstanding people.
Caller: Hello. I’m calling from the Social Security Administration. We’ve sent you several letters, which you’ve failed to answer, and so I’m calling to let you know that there’s been suspicious activity on your account and you need to take immediate action. Me: Excuse me. What did you say your name was? Caller: I’m from the Social Security Administration. You need to take immediate action, otherwise you may be arrested for fraud. Me: I’m sorry. I don’t think you’re really from the Social Security Administration. Caller: What? You don’t believe me? Why don’t you believe me? I’m from the U.S. Social Security Administration. What makes you say that I’m not? Me: No, you’re not from the Social Security Administration. I know better than that, because the Social Security Administration doesn’t call people up out of the blue like this. Caller: Yes, we do. I’m from the Social Security Administration. I can’t believe you don’t believe me. If you don’t follow my instructions immediately, you will be arrested and put in jail. We will send the police to come to your house and arrest you for fraud and nonpayment of taxes and — Me: Wait a minute, ms. Don’t threaten me. I know you’re not from the government and you know that I know you’re not from Social Security. What I want to know is how you got my phone number? Caller: The government has all phone numbers. We have your driver’s license and other information about you. You’re putting yourself at great risk. I’ve already said that we sent you letters which you didn’t answer — Me: Oh, yeah. You did say that. What address did you send the letters to? Caller: [pauses] Uh…Um.. I have it here. . . [Hangs up]
Caller said her name is Karrin Taylor Robson and she's offering a ***** of her doing Matt Salmon on the conference room table via her zoom account and all she needs for me to watch would be my credit card number so she can make a ""small"" charge and confirm that I'm not a minor. I told Karrin Taylor Robson not interested in being scammed today. She went on to tell me how she's going to polish Matt Salmon's knob like I've never seen before. I told her I don't care if she can **** a golf ball through a 50 foot garden hose, she's of no interest to me and she's not going to get my credit card number. At that point she told me to go F myself, go F my granny, and go F my mamma and hung up on me.
🤬🤬🤬🤬 Says his name is Mohammad & he has used ISIS brides for sale--cheap. 🤬🤬🤬🤬
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What do user reports say about 562-298-5000?
There are 16 approved user reports for 562-298-5000. The strongest reporting trend describes this caller as scam suspicion (13 reports, 81% of categorised approved reviews). Read the reviews section for more detail.
Is 562-298-5000 reported as suspicious or a scam?
User reports suggest that 562-298-5000 may be suspicious. Review the comments carefully and look for warning signs such as repeated calls, voicemail pressure, suspicious messages, or requests for money or personal information.
Do reports mention text messages from 562-298-5000?
Yes, some user feedback for 562-298-5000 mentions text-message-related activity. Review the comments to see whether users describe spam texts, suspicious links, or repeated messaging.
How to block 562-298-5000
On iPhone
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On Android
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