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 (876) 473-XXXX where 473 is the exchange number. It enables telephone line extensions to be interconnected in a local area based on a specific geographic assignment.
The (876) 473 exchange is located within the 876 area code in , JM. It connects landline numbers from the Digicel Jamaica carrier in county. Associated zip codes include .
Potentially, callers could keep their phone numbers even if they move away, so a caller may be located in , JM or elsewhere. You can use a reverse phone lookup to help find the registered address for a potential caller.
People are Saying:
(876) 473-9460 - April 5th, 2025 2:33am
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(876) 473-7504 - January 30th, 2014 9:10pm
this perso called me and said he was from publishing clearing house. snd wanted me to get" stamp of approval" for $85 to claim my prize
(876) 473-9809 - April 16th, 2011 1:00pm
Sweepstakes Scam, You have won 105 million! All you have to do is send 130 dollars for taxes Western Union to Margaret Montrose in Fort Myers,Florida
(876) 473-5466 - March 31st, 2011 9:05am
A fake sweepstakes, they say you won a Mercedes and 2 million. They try to get you to send them money to pay the taxes up front
(876) 473-4900 - February 25th, 2011 5:00am
I got this call yes****ay from some idiot with an accent that was difficult to place (and I can usually figure out approximately where someone is from right away, even if they're just from a different part of the U.S.), so he might have been trying to disguise his accent; it sounded weird. Either way, he told me he was calling from the Jackson Law Firm in Florida, and that I had just won $350,000 and an all-leather-interior Mercedes-Benz. I dryly asked him how I had happened upon such luck, and he said it was because I had shopped at WalMart, CVS, or Walgreens, and was automatically entered to win a Publisher's Clearinghouse sweepstakes. I told him that I always pay in cash (which is true), and asked how WalMart/CVS/Walgreens could have possibly extracted my phone number from George Washington. He seemed a little f****ered, and just repeated that I had shopped at one of those locations and that's how I won. When I calmly stated that "this sounds like a scam," he sounded exasperated and said, "Oh my God. No ma'am, this isn't a scam, I am calling you right now to tell you that you have won blah blah blah, etc., etc." I inquired as to what I had to do to obtain this money, and he responded that all the****ociated taxes and fees had been taken care of ("99% of them!") but that I just had to pay shipping and handling and it would all be mine, mine, mine! Naturally, the S&H was so****ing like $375. I had to laugh.I asked him a few more questions, intrigued by the relatively novel experience of talking to someone that I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt was lying through his teeth AND trying to steal from me. However, I eventually decided to get back to my art project and simply ***g up on him. Nothing in life is free, folks.
(876) 473-4470 - February 25th, 2011 5:00am
I got this call yes****ay from some idiot with an accent that was difficult to place (and I can usually figure out approximately where someone is from right away, even if they're just from a different part of the U.S.), so he might have been trying to disguise his accent; it sounded weird. Either way, he told me he was calling from the Jackson Law Firm in Florida, and that I had just won $350,000 and an all-leather-interior Mercedes-Benz. I dryly asked him how I had happened upon such luck, and he said it was because I had shopped at WalMart, CVS, or Walgreens, and was automatically entered to win a Publisher's Clearinghouse sweepstakes. I told him that I always pay in cash (which is true), and asked how WalMart/CVS/Walgreens could have possibly extracted my phone number from George Washington. He seemed a little f****ered, and just repeated that I had shopped at one of those locations and that's how I won. When I calmly stated that "this sounds like a scam," he sounded exasperated and said, "Oh my God. No ma'am, this isn't a scam, I am calling you right now to tell you that you have won blah blah blah, etc., etc." I inquired as to what I had to do to obtain this money, and he responded that all the****ociated taxes and fees had been taken care of ("99% of them!") but that I just had to pay shipping and handling and it would all be mine, mine, mine! Naturally, the S&H was so****ing like $375. I had to laugh.I asked him a few more questions, intrigued by the relatively novel experience of talking to someone that I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt was lying through his teeth AND trying to steal from me. However, I eventually decided to get back to my art project and simply ***g up on him. Nothing in life is free, folks.
(876) 473-4900 - January 26th, 2011 5:00am
This call was forom Jamaca saying i had won a contest. Recieved same call 2 days earlier from 876-503-4060. . Scam artists digging for personal information.,.
(876) 473-4470 - November 11th, 2010 5:00am
yes, please watch your loved ones. The man who contacted my ***her had a deep low voice, and he wanted to speak to my ***her directly. I said he was detained, how could I help. He wanted to deliver a prize and needed information from my ***her. The man never would leave his name, the company name, or release info to me. He only gave me this phone number, and was very irritated with me when I asked him to repeat it. Ligitimate companies would NEVER do this. I would know. Watch your elderly loved ones!
(876) 473-4470 - March 24th, 2010 4:00am
UPDATE on FREE MONEY SCAM; just went to MyGrantUSA.com: the site was designed or administered by a company from Jamaica. -- Let me ask you, Why would a bunch of Jamaicans be experts (or even be legally allowed) to operate as agents in arranging United States Government grants for United States citizens?
(876) 473-4470 - March 23rd, 2010 4:00am
FREE MONEY SCAM: Target: Elderly Individuals >Caller w/ very low lite**** [didn't seem remotely likely to be able snag a legitimate job] (probably Nigerian Scammer) called about 1.6 million dollars (for my elderly mother to claim.) He couldn't*****ounce a short female first name, I'm a guy w/deep voice & said I was she. - I asked all the questions --- His name; Omar Parker - Phone; 1-876-473-4470 - Adress (of company) given; 1521 29th St Apt 304 Hannibal Missouri 63401 >5 minutes later, possibly related got call from: Dainty Kirkpatrick (Nigerian accent, more intelligent, but seeming to speak as if struggling with her non native language) Company Name given; My Grant USA, of North Lauderdale Florida - She could have been a bad telemarketer who didn't have her names & phone #s in sync. Legitamacy is Highly Doubtful.