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Community reports for 02 8348 4250 (0283484250): Mix of legitimate Accor Plus calls and aggressive membership upgrade sales. Some contributors report pressure tactics and repeated calls.
Accor Plus Marketing Calls to 02 8348 4250
The number 02 8348 4250 (also written as 0283484250) has generated 10 community reports with mixed findings. Three contributors confirmed the calls are legitimate Accor Plus membership communications, particularly renewal notices. However, five contributors identified the calls as spam marketing for membership upgrades, and two flagged the behaviour as suspicious due to aggressive sales tactics and unwillingness to provide contact details.
The split between legitimate and unwanted contact suggests this NSW local service number is used by Accor Hotels for both routine account management and active membership upgrade campaigns. Contributors who are existing Accor Plus members report recognising the calls as expected, while those contacted unsolicited or approached with pressure tactics have reported the number as spam or suspicious.
What Callers from 02 8348 4250 Say
Reports indicate callers from 0283484250 identify themselves as representing Accor Plus or Accor Hotels and focus on membership upgrades. One contributor described a caller named Vicki who refused to provide contact details when asked, then hung up abruptly when challenged. This behaviour stands out from standard customer service interactions.
Several reports about calls from 02 8348 4250 mention the caller making phone-only offers that won't be sent via email, creating pressure to decide immediately without written documentation. This tactic prevents recipients from reviewing terms or verification independently. The pattern suggests a deliberate sales strategy rather than standard service calls.
Report Patterns and Recent Activity
Multiple reports for 0283484250 came in today and recently, indicating ongoing calling activity. Two voicemail reports logged on the same date describe repeated calls from this number marketing membership. A contributor noted receiving calls "today" from 02 8348 4250, and another from the same timeframe received a voicemail about upgraded membership sales.
The repeated-call tactic appears in two reports, suggesting some recipients are being contacted multiple times. One contributor from March 2026 reported the caller using urgency tactics, refusing to send documentation and demanding an immediate phone decision. These patterns contrast with contributors who received legitimate renewal notices they expected from existing memberships.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 02 8348 4250
If 02 8348 4250 calls you:
- Do: Let it go to voicemail if you don't recognise the number. Check your Accor Plus account online or via your membership documents for official contact methods.
- Do: Ask the caller to send all offer details via email or post. Legitimate businesses will provide written documentation.
- Do: Hang up if the caller refuses to provide their name, department, or callback details when asked.
- Do: Block repeated calls from 0283484250 if you receive more than one unsolicited contact.
- Don't: Agree to upgrades or charges based on phone offers alone, especially if the caller pressures you to decide immediately.
- Don't: Provide personal or financial information to callers who won't identify themselves properly.
How to Report 02 8348 4250
If you believe calls from 02 8348 4250 (0283484250) are unwanted marketing:
- Report the number to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) at acma.gov.au. ACMA investigates complaints about telemarketing and unsolicited calls.
- Register your number with the Do Not Call Register at donotcall.gov.au. This service helps reduce unsolicited telemarketing calls, though it does not apply to calls from legitimate businesses you have existing relationships with.
- If you are an Accor Plus member and wish to stop receiving upgrade calls, contact Accor directly using the phone number on your membership card or statement rather than calling 02 8348 4250 back.
- Report your experience on Reverseau to help other community members identify this number. Your contribution helps build awareness of calling patterns and sales tactics.
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What Our Users Reviewed
Pushy sales call about renewing membership, even sent an email after cheers-ing me for a conversation we never had with payment details
Woman with accent pretended to be from a hotel chain, just flogging memberships
Accor Plus new membership, legit.
Accor Plus trying to get me to sign up to their upgraded membership
Made phone offer but won't send email, offer only by phone immediately
It is a marketing call from Accor Hotel, selling membership.
It is a marketing call from Accor Hotel, selling membership.
Accor Hotels selling upgraded memberships
I missed the call. If it's Accor then it's legit for me as my annual fee is now due.
Call from Accor Plus, seems legit
Vicki - Very Suspect...!!!??? Hung the phone up in my ear when I pushed back asking her for contact details which she wouldn't give me...!!!???
Claiming to be from Accor Plus trying to get you to sign up.
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
Is 02 8348 4250 a legitimate Accor number?
The number 0283484250 has been reported by both legitimate and spam callers. Three contributors confirmed receiving genuine Accor Plus calls (renewal notices or membership communications) from 02 8348 4250, so the number is used by Accor. However, five reports describe aggressive membership upgrade sales, and two contributors reported pressure tactics. If you have an active Accor membership expecting a call, 02 8348 4250 may be legitimate. If you're being pressured to upgrade immediately without written terms, treat it cautiously.
Why won't the caller from 02 8348 4250 send details via email?
One contributor reported a caller from 0283484250 who refused to send offer details by email, insisting on a phone decision only. This is a common pressure tactic used by aggressive sales operations. Legitimate businesses provide written documentation so you can review terms independently. If a caller from 02 8348 4250 won't send information in writing, that is a red flag for high-pressure sales tactics.
What should I do if I receive multiple calls from 02 8348 4250?
Two contributors reported repeated calls from 0283484250 marketing membership upgrades. If you receive more than one unsolicited call from 02 8348 4250, block the number on your phone. You can also register your number on the Do Not Call Register at donotcall.gov.au and report the repeated calls to ACMA at acma.gov.au, particularly if you have not given Accor permission to call you for marketing.
Is the caller from 02 8348 4250 asking for personal information?
Reports about 0283484250 focus on membership upgrade offers rather than requesting passwords or financial details. However, one contributor reported a caller named Vicki who refused to provide her own contact details when asked, then hung up. This unwillingness to identify herself is suspicious. Do not provide banking or ID information to any caller from 02 8348 4250 who cannot provide clear identification.
Can I verify a call from 02 8348 4250 before responding?
If you receive a call from 0283484250 claiming to be from Accor, hang up and call Accor directly using the phone number on your membership card or the official Accor website. Do not use a callback number provided by the caller from 02 8348 4250. This approach protects you from any potential impersonation and allows you to verify whether the call was genuine.
Should I report 02 8348 4250 to authorities?
Yes. If you receive unwanted marketing calls from 0283484250, report the number to ACMA at acma.gov.au and to the Do Not Call Register at donotcall.gov.au. You can also contribute a report on Reverseau describing your experience, which helps the community identify patterns. If the caller used deceptive tactics or threatened you, report to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au.