0282600000

02 8260 0000 is a Fixed Line Telephone Number which is located in Sydney, NSW 1001 and could be provided by Telstra Corporation Limited.

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  • Reverseau's avatar

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    02 8260 0000 is a Fixed Line Telephone Number which is located in Sydney, NSW 1001 and could be provided by Telstra Corporation Limited.

    However, number 02 8260 0000 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 0282600000 has received 25 reports with an average rating of 1.64 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 0282600000 has a history of being a scam call. In total, this number has been found to be fraudulent 19 times. The last time this phone number was reported as a scam was on 15 November 2016.

    The number 02 8260 0000 could also be written in many formats such as 0282600000, (02) 8260 0000, 02 82600000, +61282600000, 0061282600000, 01161282600000, +61 2 8260 0000, 00 61 2 8260 0000, 011 61 2 8260 0000.

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    Hurt

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    VERY dodgey. Beware,

  • Leblanc's avatar

    Leblanc

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    02 8260 0000 is a legitimate number and is the Telstra National Broadband Network organizing number. I just rang it to change my appointment time and the Indian gentleman was very helpful and efficient.

  • Kindle's avatar

    Kindle

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    It's Telstra National Broadband Network team... The number I was left in the voicemail was the same as previous emails I had received regarding the National Broadband Network connection. So it's a safe number. I can see why people think it is a scam though with so many scams going around these days. I didn't answer this number but called Telstra on their known number. And they had said someone had tried to call to arrange a connection date. They also had my reference number that I was given from the start.

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    Called again the next night 8:30pm but left a message this time. It was Telstra for National Broadband Network connection which I was booked in for. So seems to be ok. However still a bit dodgey caling that late.

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    Birky

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    Didn't answer it as it was 9pm EST when they called. Doubt very much that a company would call that late at night if legit.

  • Kealy's avatar

    Kealy

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    This number is a scam to extract personal details. You should NEVER give them information if they called you, they should know your details and certainly know who they called.

    After being caught on the hop at work via mobile and providing my DOB, they said they would email an appointment something through. I advised telstra and asked them to add a password for this account.

    The next day same bloke wrang the home phone asking for more details. I said you promised to send an email yesterday as you have my email address. No they did not. "Can I have these details it is for your security and this is being recorded." Scam. Block this number.

    Frankly I am surprised the TIO even let people do this.

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    Called & claimed to be from Telstra asking who they were speaking to.. Hubby told them you should know so you're not from Telstra and do not call back.

  • Edwardson's avatar

    Edwardson

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    Be very careful, this number is almost certainly a scam.

  • Maggio's avatar

    Maggio

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    I can confirm that this is from Telstra/National Broadband Network. The caller gave me the same callback number that I had already received in verified email documentation (from Telstra.

  • Besson's avatar

    Besson

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    I had a call to my mobile today... I ignored it as was an unknown number and then googled it... My mobile is not with Telstra and I do not give it out. Yes, we have received notice via email that National Broadband Network is coming, plus received their modem and phone (which I am sending back) ... At no time did I enquire about their National Broadband Network, so have no clue how they would get my number... Plus, the landline is in my husband's name... The mobile is in mine!

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    I got calls from this number nearly every other day since the start of the month. They claimed they we're from Telsra, and it's about my National Broadband Network order. The point is I have my landline and mobile numbers from two different companies, but not Telstra, I'd told them I had no business with Telstra, they just keep calling. Today I just not to pick up the call and they sent me a message said that I had made an enquiry through email, and will contact me in an hour's time.

    When they called again, I just asked they got an email from me, so just tell me from which email account, and I count to three, he still trying to say it's about National Broadband Network, then I hung up. After that I went to a Telstra shop to clarify that I had no order with them (I was worry my email was hacked and been used to place order).

  • Lamond's avatar

    Lamond

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    Definately a scam. Coz he hung up on me when I began asking him why he was ringing when telstra had already contacted me a wk ago.

  • Kohl's avatar

    Kohl

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    This does seem to be a legitimate National Broadband Network related number.

  • Beckley's avatar

    Beckley

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    This has got to be a scam. He says he is from Telstra and it is about my National Broadband Network order. We cant even get National Broadband Network here so definitely not right.

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    Forte

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    They sounded like an Indian call centre operator saying that my Telstra case manager was no longer with the business, when they asked to many questions I refused to answer and they said they would send out information via text to me, I did not receive anything from them at all, I would say its a scam.

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    I had 2 messages on the Telstra Message bank and both were when I was at home.

    I have a problem with this whole Telstra/National Broadband Network thing!. If it's National Broadband Network or Telstra then why does "Reverse Lookup" not say so, Instead it says it's not a valid number.

    I have had so many problems with National Broadband Network and Telstra over the past months, Telstra is beyond incompetent. So far I've had 5 billing personnel and 8 case managers and none actually get back in touch to complete the job.

    Telstra should never have been given rights to the National Broadband Network.

  • Halvorson's avatar

    Halvorson

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    This number relates to National Broadband Network technician appointments. Not a scam.

  • Harwood's avatar

    Harwood

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    2 missed calls from this number. The woman who sounded like she was from an Indian call centre said something about my Telstra connection. I'm not with Telstra so to me it sounds like a scam to get information from you.

  • Berube's avatar

    Berube

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    The operator said they were from Telstra but they were fishing for information and had the wrong account holder name. Think it's a scam call.

  • Leak's avatar

    Leak

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    028 260 0000 Is Definitely TELSTRA. THE CALL was about the TELSTRA Appointment I have with a Technician for the Final inspection of the National Broadband Network Installation. Kat's Comment is not right...

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    I have had two messages from this number left on my mobile phone. When I responded to the second one I was told it was my Case Manager from Telstra calling about my National Broadband Network order. Obviously someone from India or Pakistan and a female called Jai (J146i). Is this yet another spam?

  • Ewer's avatar

    Ewer

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    Its related to Telstra National Broadband Network.

  • Cerbone's avatar

    Cerbone

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    This is a scam they said they were from Telstra following up orders, I asked what is the name of the order, and they said two guys name, I am a woman, I then said this is a scam and I want your home phone number to annoy you like you have done to me and they hung up. When I tried to ring back the number was disconnected.

  • Fitz's avatar

    Fitz

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    This is Telstra National Broadband Network (National Broadband Network), team managers following up on orders in the system.

  • Danks's avatar

    Danks

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    Identified themselves as Telstra call centre based in India.

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    Call or message may be a scam if:

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    • Block calls on your mobile phone. Your phone company can tell you how to block calls to your home phone.

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