What happens if you call the phone number in Lethal Company?

Hello, customer service?

Two players in Lethal Company
Image via Zeekerss

While exploring the ship in Lethal Company, you might come across a phone number claiming to be a solution to the “technical difficulties” you face while you’re there.

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If you’re among the inquisitive minds wondering what happens if you ring the number, we have the answer for you.

Should you call the phone number in Lethal Company?

You shouldn’t call the phone number in Lethal Company because it doesn’t do anything, and you don’t get any real-life easter eggs for doing so.

The existence of the number, however, has left several players scratching their heads. Why is it in the game, and can you get something interesting out of it?

If you haven’t found it yet, the message on the poster reads: “Drone ship experiencing technical difficulties? Call [121-768-7395] from your company-issued cell phone.”

A player using the flashlight in Lethal Company.
The Company is full of mysteries, but the phone number ain’t one. Image via Zeekerss

Unfortunately for easter egg hunters, the phone number is apparently invalid; it’s reportedly just there as flavor text. According to this discussion post on Steam, the Texas-based number is unreachable, meaning the devs might have added it just for fun.

Is there customer service for the ship in Lethal Company?

There is no customer service for the ship in Lethal Company in the game, at least as of yet. While visiting the company, there is no phone you can use to call the number you find, so it’s obvious the number isn’t “valid” in-game just like it isn’t in real life. Now, whether the developer intends to build upon this piece of information that has grabbed the attention of many players remains to be seen.

However, there’s a “Company Representative” called Jeb whom you can visit to sell Junk and earn money. Beware of the representative’s anger issues, though! Do not stand near the slot or ring the bell repeatedly.

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Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. An enthusiastic gamer who bumped into the intricacies of video game journalism in 2021 and has been hustling ever since. Obsessed with first-person shooter titles, especially VALORANT. Contact: sharmila@dotesports.com