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 (805) 303-XXXX where 303 is the exchange number. It enables telephone line extensions to be interconnected in a local area based on a specific geographic assignment.
The (805) 303 exchange is located within the 805 area code in Los Angeles, CA. It connects landline numbers from the Bandwidth.com carrier in Ventura county. Associated zip codes include 93004.
Potentially, callers could keep their phone numbers even if they move away, so a caller may be located in Los Angeles, CA or elsewhere. You can use a reverse phone lookup to help find the registered address for a potential caller.
People are Saying:
(805) 303-4690
Said my ip address was hack phone lines weren’t secure and that there were 4 connections hacking my home network but no data was taken
(805) 303-4623
voice said to call 805-303-4623-computer locked because of illegal activity
(805) 303-4623
Computer was not infected. Call # Do not shut down.
(805) 303-4623
shut down screen - call this number - do not close down screen
(805) 303-4623
Your ip has been identified as activity related to identify theft. Please call us at 805-303-4623 to unlock your computer.
(805) 303-4623
Claim to be apple with threat virus
(805) 303-4690
This number shows up on my scam shield app a 100 times a day or more, everyday. My phones been hacked & I believe this number has so****ing to do with it.
(805) 303-4690
Nothing was said
(805) 303-4690
They never say anything
(805) 303-4690
Unknown, unidentifiable, unsolicited caller, left no message. SPAMMER!
(805) 303-8336
Just wonder who text me
(805) 303-3871
Scammer goes by several names including Margot Blanche.
(805) 303-3680
This number somehow contacted my mother who is not tech savvy, was trying to fix her iCloud account with apple. Not sure how she was first contacted, other than she did send me a screen **** of a text saying “call me at #.” She was convinced she was in contract with someone for apple support, stating that “there was an apple by his name.” An emoji… so she apparently relayed info on either her account, or info on her personal debit card. She also noticed that he sounded as if he was from somewhere else because he had a strong accent with bad broken English. He said his name was Peter Brown, and stole $1000 from her account. The next morning she goes to the bank trying to do whatever to reverse it and get her money back, unfortunately there was nothing they could do.
(805) 303-4241
Locked PC
(805) 303-3389
verify...so****ing: recorded message: the number is not in service! reported to FTC.