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 (701) 661-XXXX where 661 is the exchange number. It enables telephone line extensions to be interconnected in a local area based on a specific geographic assignment.
The (701) 661 exchange is located within the 701 area code in Minot, ND. It connects landline numbers from the AT&T Mobility carrier in McLean county. Associated zip codes include 58540.
Potentially, callers could keep their phone numbers even if they move away, so a caller may be located in Minot, ND or elsewhere. You can use a reverse phone lookup to help find the registered address for a potential caller.
People are Saying:
(701) 661-1096 - March 22nd, 2012 12:12am
Stop calling me
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 11:44pm
left a silent 3 second voicemail...called backrang & rang finally message picked up saying to remove your number press 1
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 6:19pm
Scammer! & Spammer!
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 5:54pm
Called about lowering card rates when I finally spoke to a person since I have no cards I was called a b and ***g up on
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 5:28pm
They called to "lower your interest rate" which is odd because I don't have any cards. When I waited to speak with them and asked which company they worked for - they immediately disconnected the call.
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 5:20pm
Called, picked up and there was no answer when I picked up
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 5:12pm
no responce
(701) 661-1096 - March 21st, 2012 3:03pm
***s woke me up
(701) 661-1003 - March 15th, 2012 6:28pm
No one answered when I said*****o
(701) 661-1003 - March 12th, 2012 4:42pm
Spam
(701) 661-1003 - March 10th, 2012 4:48pm
The usual no message call.
(701) 661-1003 - March 9th, 2012 8:53pm
A retired cop friend of mine tells me that he loves to just get them going and then lets drop the "info" "about himself" that: (a) he's on parole for attempted ******, (b) second degree ******, (c)****ault of a public servant with a deadly weapon with intent to cause harm, or (d) ALL of the above! He's a BIG guy with a VERY deep voice, so it makes an impression! Talk about ****-ups! lol
(701) 661-1003 - March 9th, 2012 8:44pm
By the way, a GREAT way to get them to stop is to pick the name of a large city PD near you,,practice several times and when you get one of those calls - if it gets past your blocker or Do Not Call Registry - answer, fast and with authority: "[Pick a PD name] Police Emergency 911 ... please state the nature of your emergency." No one has EVER gone any further that that other to try and call back a few minutes later. When I answer the same way, they don't call back a third time!
(701) 661-1003 - March 9th, 2012 8:38pm
DEFINITE scammer. They wouldn't answer when I called back. I've been harassed by another scammer - or rather my elderly mother has - and I've had to get my local PD involved, and I've reported them to the FBI's scam. Go to FBI.GOV, look in the upper right hand corner and there's a link to the "SCAM AND FRAUD" and where you can report everything.
(701) 661-1003 - March 9th, 2012 8:25pm
Spam