Learn more about this area code and exchange and where the caller may be located.
The phone exchange is the three digits after the area code and before the extension. An example is (289) 207-XXXX where 207 is the exchange number. It enables telephone line extensions to be interconnected in a local area based on a specific geographic assignment.
The (289) 207 exchange is located within the 289 area code in Toronto, ON. It connects landline numbers from the Iristel carrier in York county. Associated zip codes include L7B.
Potentially, callers could keep their phone numbers even if they move away, so a caller may be located in Toronto, ON or elsewhere. You can use a reverse phone lookup to help find the registered address for a potential caller.
(289) 207-8726
Most likely a scammer leaving aggressive voicemails
(289) 207-5768
Bitcoin scammer
(289) 207-3363
Texted: “ I am so ***** right now! Do ya thnk ya could help me out??”
(289) 207-6900
not a spammer
(289) 207-6900
not a spammer
(289) 207-3544
Spectrum
(289) 207-9691
Message from China
(289) 207-1434
This is a money scam in Africa Ghana and/or Nigeria. They have stolen thousands of dollars Crome me. Romance scam
(289) 207-0025
More crap about winning $1800 toward a vacation. Who is stupid enough to fall for this garbage?
(289) 207-0025
Vacation spam. Don't want the "trip" I won. Don't answer or call back!!!
(289) 207-0159
Ja
(289) 207-0159
Hwide
(289) 207-0159
Hi
(289) 207-0159
Stop
(289) 207-0211
289-207-0211This number called me twice. They claimed they were calling from Bell and were calling to offer a Samsung Link for $30 month with unlimited text, free calling from 7pm to 8am daily and from 7pm Friday to 8am Monday, plus 200 day time minutes. The first guy told me he needed my driver's license number, or my SIN number. I told him he wasn't getting it and hung up on him, Then, a second guy called, claiming he was this first guy's manager and gave me the same line about the phone and how they only needed the private info for identification purposes. When I told him to send me the phone by registered mail, he told me it was unrealistic. He then argues that my driver's license number had no private info on it and I could give him that. When I told him I didn't have a driver's license he told me the only other possibility besides the SIN number would be a credit card number. I laughed at him and told him he sounds even more criminal than before. I told him to have a nice day and hung up on him.