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Area code 778: scam texts, spam calls & where it's from

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Area code 778 is a real British Columbia code (Canada). But a text or call from a 778 number is very often spam or a scam: numbers are cheap to spin up and easy to spoof to look local. The area code alone never proves who is really contacting you.

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Where is area code 778?

Area code 778 covers British Columbia in Canada, in the Pacific Time zone. It's an overlay code, sharing the same geographic area as 604, so local numbers there can start with any of them. Cities and areas it serves include Vancouver, Victoria.

Why am I getting texts from a 778 number?

If a 778 text landed out of nowhere, it's almost always one of these:

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What to do about a 778 text or call

  1. Don't tap any link and don't reply β€” not even "STOP" to a sender you don't recognise.
  2. Don’t call back from the message. If it claims to be a company you use, find the official number yourself and contact them that way.
  3. Forward spam texts to 7726 (SPAM) so your carrier can block the sender, then delete the message.
  4. Block the number on your phone, and report it to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov (or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at antifraudcentre.ca).
  5. Unsure? Describe the 778 message to Scam Doctor above for a clear Stop / Verify / Continue verdict.

Getting 778 texts on your iPhone or Android

You can cut down unknown-sender spam without waiting for the next one. On iPhone, open Settings β€Ί Apps β€Ί Messages and turn on Filter Unknown Senders to move texts from numbers you don't know into a separate list, then use Report Junk under any scam text. On Android, open Messages β€Ί settings β€Ί Spam protection and switch it on, and use Block & report spam on the conversation. Neither stops a determined scammer, so still treat any unexpected 778 message as suspicious.

Frequently asked questions

Is area code 778 a scam?

An area code can't be a scam by itself β€” 778 is a normal code for British Columbia. But scammers send spam texts and spoof 778 numbers constantly, so judge the message, not the area code. If it asks you to pay, verify, or tap a link, treat it as a scam.

Is 778 spam?

A lot of texts and robocalls from 778 are spam. Scammers favour local-looking numbers because you're more likely to answer. Don't tap links, don't reply "STOP" to a number you don't recognise, and forward spam texts to 7726 (SPAM) so your carrier can block the sender.

Where is area code 778?

Area code 778 covers British Columbia in Canada and is in the Pacific Time zone. It overlays the same area as 604.

Why am I getting text messages from a 778 number?

Usually one of three reasons: a mass smishing (text-phishing) campaign blasting random numbers, a scammer spoofing a 778 number so it looks local, or a "wrong number" opener that tries to start a conversation. If you weren't expecting it and it contains a link or a request, it's almost certainly a scam.

I keep getting 778 texts on my iPhone β€” how do I stop them?

On an iPhone, open the message (don't tap any links), tap the sender, and choose Block this Caller. You can also turn on Settings β€Ί Apps β€Ί Messages β€Ί Filter Unknown Senders to move texts from numbers you don't know into a separate list, and use "Report Junk" under the message to flag it to Apple and your carrier.

Should I call or text 778 back?

Not from the message. If it claims to be a company you use, look up the official number yourself and call that instead. Replying or calling back can confirm your number is active and lead to more spam.

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Updated for 2026. Area-code geography is informational; it never confirms a specific call or text is safe.