0447268622

0447 268 622 is a Mobile Phone Number and could be provided by Telstra Corporation Limited.

0447268622

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  • Reverseau's avatar

    Reverseau

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    0447 268 622 is a Mobile Phone Number and could be provided by Telstra Corporation Limited.

    However, number 0447 268 622 might be spoofed by scammers who will manipulate the number so that the call appears to be coming from a local or well-known phone number, making it more likely to be trusted or answered.

    Until now, phone number 0447268622 has received 27 reports with an average rating of 3 out of 5 and the most recent user rating left for this phone number was 4 out of 5. If you have a different experience with this number, please leave your own review.

    So far, Caller ID 0447268622 has a history of being a scam call. In total, this number has been found to be fraudulent 9 times. The last time this phone number was reported as a scam was on 20 September 2016.

    The number 0447 268 622 could also be written in many formats such as 0447268622, 044 726 8622, +61447268622, 0061447268622, 01161447268622, +61 447 268 622, 00 61 447 268 622, 011 61 447 268 622.

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    Arbour

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    Legitimate! I was skeptical at first as it showed a normal phone number, then I received a mail in my Netbank saying there was security alarm. I called CBA and got my card placed. So better to check on the online bank or with CBA directly.

  • Greenstein's avatar

    Greenstein

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    Another confirmation that the +61447268622 is a ligitimate no. Randomly generated by the fraudulent department of CBA. I was received an SMS asking to answer Yes or No to the transaction and I did so. After that I thought it was very strange so I called 132221 the next day. The lady staff informed me that someone was trying to compromise my credit card so they stopped it to happen and then sent me the SMS to validate the truth. Finally, she solved the problem by sending me a new card and ask me to set a new pin. They really do a good job!! Thanks CBA.

  • Battersby's avatar

    Battersby

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    Oh it's legitimate! Please respond to CBA like I did, CBA doing a terrific job keeping our $ safe!

  • Lowery's avatar

    Lowery

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    I was dubious after reading the comments, buts it's actually legitimate. Check you netbank to confirm. My credit card details had been stolen and used for $2000 of internet purchases in the last hour.

  • Hitchcock's avatar

    Hitchcock

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    NOT A SCAM.

    I received the following message verbatim:

    Commonwealth Bank would like to confirm if you have attempted a transaction at tesco store. Please reply YES or NO.

    I was sceptical at first, but I decided to call CBA directly through the customer service details on their official website. It turned out to be legitimate and there was a $2.000+ fraudulent transaction on my card.

    I would advise that if you are unsure, don't simply ignore it, but always contact the source from their official communication channels for confirmation.

  • Banik's avatar

    Banik

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    Following previous comment. Obviously don't call the mobile number, call the customer service number as advertised on the CBA website or from a bill.

  • Crowder's avatar

    Crowder

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    I got this same text from CommBank and after reading conflicting comments here called the bank to confirm. It turned out to be a legitimate text following a declined transaction.

    Not sure why people are claiming it's a scam, but don't take my word for it, give them a call, no point messing around with bank security.

  • Kingman's avatar

    Kingman

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    This is a SCAM!!!! Do not do anything I called commbank and they told me to delete the message, change my account password and monitor the accounts. I have read the comments and people are saying it's really. ITS NOT!! call them and find out for yourself.

  • Dion's avatar

    Dion

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    I received an SMS from this number claiming to be from the Commonwealth Bank and asking me to reply Y/N to confirm a transaction. Called CBA and they confirmed it was a legitimate SMS from their anti-fraud systems. Turns out my credit card details had been used for a fraudulent transaction, so I'm glad I didn't ignore this message! My advice is to treat these messages as legitimate and to call CBA ASAP if one alerts you to a fraudulent transaction.

  • Hillebrand's avatar

    Hillebrand

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    Exactly the same as V. Requesting confirmation of a transaction.

    Commbank has plenty of other legitimate ways to contact me I treated this as a scam. I assume they are just trying to confirm that my phone number is active to put me on a list to be sold to other scammers.

  • Marlowe's avatar

    Marlowe

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    Scam.

  • Devane's avatar

    Devane

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    I confirm also that this is a SCAM!!

    I called Comm bank and they did not send the message.

    The people writing that this is not a scam are probably part of the scam.

  • Dalessio's avatar

    Dalessio

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    After reading this comments saying it could be a scam, I rang the CBA, they communicated with the security team and they told me the number was legit.

    An AUD 3000+ transaction was attempted on my Credit Card. The cancelled the card and they are going to send me a new one.

  • Colbert's avatar

    Colbert

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    Surely police would have the power to track down who owns this number and ping them?

  • Flower's avatar

    Flower

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    I received an SMS asking if I made a transaction from the last place I made a purchase.

    I called commbank staff to ask why they're doing this from a random mobile number. I think it's pretty stupid if you ask me.

    Seems it legit.

  • Henney's avatar

    Henney

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    I'm not sure what information everyone is using above. If you receive an SMS related to a transaction you did not make, obviously someone is using your credit card without your authorisation. However, the mobile number 0447 268 622 is used by a legitimate automated system operated by the Commonwealth Bank, and you should reply Yes or No truthfully based on whether you made the transaction or not.

    I received a message based on a transaction I made, and I rang the bank to check that the message was from them. The message correctly listed the vendor and my financial institution, but there was no other information listed, so I rang to check. I was assured by the security staff that the message was a legitimate message.

    It would have also been nice if at the same time they put a flag on the Commbank app or on Netbank so I could corroborate that CommBank had actually flagged the transaction. Would have saved me calling.

  • Brogden's avatar

    Brogden

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    I got a sms from this number. It is a SCAM. Ring the official commonwealth bank number from their site and they will confirm it is not from them. Some scammer has some of your details and needs more from you to be able to steal your information. Don't whatever you do give any information to any number not on the official commonwealth bank site.

  • Gallucci's avatar

    Gallucci

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    I got a small from this number. It is a SCAM. Ring the official commonwealth bank number from their site and they will confirm it is not from them. Some scammer has some of your details and needs more from you to be able to steal your information. Don't whatever you do give any information to any number not on the official commonwealth bank site.

  • Faile's avatar

    Faile

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    After shopping at Coles Phillips Canberra I received hoax SMS from this number and following caller from 02 80702202. Confirmed with CBA in person that it is a scam.

    However how the personal info is leaked need to be investigated. Probably the cashier is involved.

  • Daughtrey's avatar

    Daughtrey

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    Just received a text message from this number claiming to be the Commonwealth Bank. They were seeking verification if I had attempted a transaction at a particular retail outlet and then asked me to reply YES or NO. It then followed up with another text a few minutes later stating it was "important to respond to our previous message" with a YES or NO. Spoke to Comm Bank and they said there was definitely no attempted transaction at the said outlet. They then noted the details on my account and the mobile number used.

  • Grote's avatar

    Grote

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    This number has been used to spam and it is confirmed by CBA.

  • Deans's avatar

    Deans

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    Got text re CBA bank - asking to verify a transaction!

  • Essex's avatar

    Essex

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    Same thing here, really weird. don't know how they know the amount of the transaction and how do they get my last 4 numbers. Need to stop this.

  • Judah's avatar

    Judah

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    Got a text saying it was Commonwealth Bank asking me to verfiy strange activity on my card and they had the correct last 4 digits.

    This is a scam! Whatever you do don't text it back as that gives them all the information they need to then go on a spending spree with your card. To be safe go straight into your bank and cancel your card and order a new one.

  • Goto's avatar

    Goto

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    Received 2 text messages in quick succession. They knew the last 4 digits to my card and wanted to verify a charge.

    My bank personally calls me about this stuff, and the phone number is never displayed. This is a scam.

    I called the number and was advised the mobile is switched off. It didn't switch me over to the CBA call centre.

    DO NOT REPLY TO THESE! Personally walk into your bank or call the dedicated support number to verify everything.

  • Darwin's avatar

    Darwin

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    SMS from apparently Commonwealth Bank, advising they had strange transaction on the account. Instructions to Return SMS 1 to approve.2 to deny.3 for more info. Called Bank they advised it wasn't from them and to forward to there fraud group for investigation.

  • Aragona's avatar

    Aragona

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    They said they were the Commonwealth bank reporting an unusual activity on my account.

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    Telephone scammers try to steal your money or personal information. Scams may come through phone calls from real people, robocalls, or text messages.

    Call or message may be a scam if:

    • You're asked for personal information or money;
    • Text messages tell you to urgently click a link or call a number;
    • The call or text pretends to be from someone you trust like your phone company or bank;
    • You're being threatened or made to feel scared;
    • The caller wants to access and control your computer.

    To protect yourself:

    • Don't answer if you don't know who it is. Let the call go to voicemail.
    • If a caller leaves a message claiming to be from known organisation, cross check the number the call came from against the organisation's official website.
    • Never share any personal information about yourself or your bank details.
    • Don't click on any links. Never let a stranger take control of your computer.
    • Do not send any money.
    • Block calls on your mobile phone. Your phone company can tell you how to block calls to your home phone.

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