0448008003

0448 008 003 is a Mobile Phone Number and could be provided by Telstra Corporation Limited.

0448008003

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  • Reverseau's avatar

    Reverseau

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    0448 008 003 is a Mobile Phone Number and could be provided by Telstra Corporation Limited.

    However, number 0448 008 003 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.

    During today, the number 0448008003 was searched by users 0 time. This number was also searched 0 time yesterday. In total, users searched 13 times in last 30 days. Most of them are trying to find out who is calling from this number and what is the purpose of this number.

    Until now, phone number 0448008003 has received 17 reports with an average rating of 1.18 out of 5 and the most recent user rating left for this phone number was 2 out of 5. If you have a different experience with this number, please leave your own review.

    So far, Caller ID 0448008003 has a history of being a scam call. In total, this number has been found to be fraudulent 14 times. The last time this phone number was reported as a scam was on 15 December 2023.

    The number 0448 008 003 could also be written in many formats such as 0448008003, 044 800 8003, +61448008003, 0061448008003, 01161448008003, +61 448 008 003, 00 61 448 008 003, 011 61 448 008 003.

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    Benincasa

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    This is a genuine message. Just reply "Leave it in a safe place.

  • Eldredge's avatar

    Eldredge

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    Thought this was a scam when I recieved an SMS from them, but was clearly wrong as parcel was delivered as it was stated it would be. Delivered by AUSPost.

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    Curtin

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    Looks like Auspost has a leak in their system getting customers live delivery data. The scammy version of the SMS looks downright suspicious (URL mypo. St and only 1 choice "Y"). For reference the correct one is shown on AusPost website "Text my choice page" (URL auspost.com. Au and 3 choices "1, 2 or 3"). Spoofed from same number AusPost uses which is listed on AusPost website.

  • Ashmore's avatar

    Ashmore

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    Dodgy text claiming a parcel coming today. Whilst I am expecting an item a quick check of the legit tracking system does not confirm a delivery today.

  • Anonymous's avatar

    Anonymous

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    Had a text from this claiming to be AusPost, but AusPost don't show their number and it wasn't on my text thread from Austpost. "your parcel from Nespresso is coming today", but I don't order from Nespresso, it had a scam looking Mypo looking link, blocked and reported.

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    Renshaw

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    Received SMS from this number, allegedly from Auspost, asking me to reply Y if I want parcel left if delivery person finds no-one home. It's a scam according to Australia Post website auspost.com.au/about-us/about-our-site/online-security-scams-fraud/scam-alerts.

  • Buhr's avatar

    Buhr

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    StarTrack is owned by Australia Post but the links to mypo.st/ IS NOT OWNED BY AUSTRALIA POST AND IS AN OFFSHORE DOMAIN AND NOT SECURE!

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    Casserly

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    Mypo. St is officially used by AusPost. It's an example of a TinyURL which is a web service used to shorten long URLs. I received an SMS asking me to respond with a 'Y' or 'N' if I wanted my package left if no one was home. I first checked the tracking ID via email and the delivery date matched. I clicked on the URL in the SMS and it took me to AusPost and the correct Tracking number.

  • Berson's avatar

    Berson


    Legit AuPost StarTrack delivery, all safe links bad delivery signed for as received, done ✔️

  • Stroh's avatar

    Stroh


    They may be aware that you are having a delivery from somewhere, they may have a link to something that tells them, then they send you the fake link. Mine says to go pick up with ID as I replied Y to late - it gives me no details on where to pick it up and I am not clicking the link.

  • Joynt's avatar

    Joynt


    Have to eat my words because I just received a parcel that was sent by a friend so looks like AusPost e-mail message and phone text from 0448 008 003 were legit although will still be very weary and not click on anything either on the phone or the e-mail.

  • Moulin's avatar

    Moulin


    SCAMMERS! My item is coming from overseas and is due to arrive next week yet these bozos are telling me it’s coming today! Nice try! A gold sticker for you!

  • Babcock's avatar

    Babcock


    Scam text message. mypo. St is the giveaway. Beware.

  • Menard's avatar

    Menard


    Yep scam get them too often have nothing coming genuine Aust post usually do not show a phone number on the top of the message page so I was told by Aust POST.

  • Virtue's avatar

    Virtue


    This SMS appears the same time as a legit message from AusPost, however when you click Y another message telling you there is a system failure has occurred, obviously hoping you will then click their link. AusPost: Your parcel from 'Universal...' is coming today. Want us to leave it if nobody's home? Reply 'Y'. Tracking and T&Cs: mypo.st/swrgaDrh6Qg.

  • Hausmann's avatar

    Hausmann


    Mine was a genuine SMS from AustPost re: delivery of a parcel I ordered from Show Television.

  • Leaman's avatar

    Leaman


    I googled 'whois mypo.st'. The domain is owned by Australia Post in Melbourne Australia. Looks legit to me.

  • Reverseau's avatar

    Reverseau


    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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