User gave it a neutral rating.
Reverse Phone Lookup in Canada — Latest Reports by Region
Check unknown phone numbers in Canada with recent community reports. See caller patterns across Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver and more, and share your experience.
Phone number reputation in Canada
Unsure about a Canadian number? Here you’ll find fresh community reports and practical tips for what to watch out for. Canada sees both legitimate callbacks from banks, couriers and agencies, as well as phishing related to taxes, customs or supposed delivery notices. In metropolitan areas like Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Calgary or Ottawa, mixed patterns are common. Important: area codes (e.g., 416, 905, 514, 604, 780) are not reliable location proof due to portability and VoIP — judge content and context, not just the digits.
Best practice: call back via the official number listed on the provider’s website/app, check in‑app notices and never share one‑time codes by phone. If you encounter recurring issues, document them and use your device/carrier blocking tools (Rogers, Bell, Telus). Short, factual notes here help others decide faster.
Deceptive scheme.
User reports: Bad
User notes: Caution
User marked the number as safe.
Another sketchy call promising unrealistic returns. I recognized it as a scam and ended the call promptly.
Silencieux
Got a scam call about a lottery win that never existed.
Scam call, used a fake legal threat to scare me. Not falling for it.
Suspicious call; the person kept asking for bank details, definitely a scam.
Contact: Pierre Vinet +15146517437
Call arrived without any sound.
Scam call with a scripted script about a debt collection. Don't engage with this number.
Scammer tried to convince me to invest in a fake scheme.
A scam posing as Bell Mobility attempts to collect personal data to open services in your name or perform a SIM swap, stealing your account and using your number to access other accounts
The ad call was brief and seemed legit.
A stranger pretended to be from the IRS and demanded payment—obviously a scam.
Got a vague call that didn't fit any category—maybe a wrong number.
This number links to former U‑haul employee Frank Joseph Torns, 81, who was reported to the RCMP for alleged sexual harassment of women; however, authorities chose not to prosecute. Further details are available on corruptionbc.com and through OSINT.
They pretended to be from tech support, but it was a scam. Ignore any requests for remote access.
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FAQ — Canada
How do I verify legitimate calls in Canada?
Call back via the official number from the company’s website/app. Don’t share 2FA codes. Check in‑app notices and verify ticket IDs over a separate channel.
Do area codes prove location?
Not reliably. Portability and VoIP mean area codes (e.g., 416, 514, 604, 905, 780) are not a trustworthy location signal. Evaluate content, timing and patterns.
What patterns are common?
Delivery notices, bank callbacks, verification codes, but also tax/customs phishing, fake support hotlines and aggressive sales calls.
How can I protect myself?
Block repeats on your device, use carrier filters, don’t respond to pressure, and add a short, factual experience here to help others.