25 April 2022 2:32

What area code is 876 belong to?

868: Trinidad and Tobago. 876: Jamaica.

Who is calling from 876?

Area codes 876 and 658 are the local telephone area codes of Jamaica.

Why am I getting calls from Kingston Jamaica?

A person may receive a telephone call from Jamaica (or another country) indicating that they’ve won a prize in a foreign lottery or contest. The person is told that to collect the prize, they must pay fees for shipping, taxes, insurance, customs processing, etc.

How can you tell a scammer number?

Use a Reverse Phone Check Website

The best way to look up a scammer’s phone number is by using a reverse phone number lookup website. These websites access public records and typically offer a free report so you can search for a phone number immediately. You might need a credit card to sign up for a subscription.

What city has a 876 area code?

Area code 876 is in Jamaica and some of the main locations covered are Kingston, Portmore, Spanish Town, .. (jump to city list below). Area code 876 has been in service since 01 May 1997 and is the oldest Numbering Plan Area in overlay complex 876/658 (overlaying area codes cover the same geographic area).

What area codes should you never answer?

Area code alert: The FTC warns consumers about returning one-ring calls from these area codes:

  • 268.
  • 284.
  • 473.
  • 664.
  • 649.
  • 767.
  • 809.
  • 829.

What area codes you should not answer?

With that in mind, the Federal Trade Commission says you should never call back numbers in these area codes:

  • 268: Antigua and Barbuda.
  • 284: British Virgin Islands.
  • 473: Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
  • 664: Montserrat.
  • 649: Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • 767: Commonwealth of Dominica.
  • 809, 829, 849: Dominican Republic.

How do I report an international scammer?

Your complaints help the FTC and law enforcement agencies conduct investigations, bring lawsuits and prevent international scams. If you have a complaint about international scams or cross-border fraud, report it at www.econsumer.gov.