Odd FB experience from unknown contact

Wherever the phone was activated and the number was assigned is the area code you will see .
Yes and also two decades ago before my wife and I moved out of NY to SC, Sprint even allowed you to chose your own area code, irrespective of where you lived/ So we chose an area code we planned on moving to.
 
It sounds like someone wrote down your number and called you at a later date. Is this a scam? It doesn't sound like it. It was just a rude person.
 
Probably someone local knew someone interested and sent them your number. Yes, some people are selfish. Absolutely inconsiderate of other people when they want something. This post does not surprise me at all and we have to expect these things when we are dealing with the people. I could tell you some stories... Don't have to. Just look at our politicians. Perhaps in the future don't put your number out there and get a burner phone to prevent this from happening. Yes I have family in Virginia, Arizona and Florida and they all have Massachusetts 617 exchanges and they show as a Massachusetts caller. In the end, the man has a point. Right? The truth is anyone can get your information. Google yourself and see what I'm saying. Peace
 
Really means nothing for a cell phone nowadays. My son is in Germany and has a VA area code.
This is an interesting topic. When I couldn't get a 215 area code (they change almost hourly--what's available), I selected a 312 area code. My wife said, aren't people going to think you're from Chicago? I actually agree it's meaningless, yet, I do think that when people become a new contact, they feel one has some affiliation with the area code, such as, yeah you live in the Phila. area now, but you're probably from Chicago having that area code. Just human nature. I did the same with my last new contact, she has a 302 area code. I figure at some time in her life, she probably lived in Delaware.
 
Really means nothing for a cell phone nowadays. My son is in Germany and has a VA area code.

It really isn't different operationally from a URL, that being linked to an IP-adress and the cell phone number to a cell tower. In Belgium, cell phone numbers never had area codes, that part was actually linked to a carrier. But even that isn't true anymore, I can switch carrier and keep my number.
 
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