Identifying the Scam behind 02 9070 9691
The phone number 02 9070 9691 / 0290709691 has been repeatedly reported by users as a fraudulent caller, posing as legitimate representatives from the National Broadband Network (NBN) or Telstra. Many have reported receiving unsolicited calls where the caller claims that their internet connection is in jeopardy or has been 'hacked.' The common theme among these reports is the lingering worry for the safety of personal and financial details.
What kind of scam is it?
This specific number is linked to a scam commonly referred to as "tech support fraud," wherein scammers impersonate reputable companies like the NBN or Telstra. Callers often claim to have detected problems with the victim's internet service and then request remote access to the user’s computer or the installation of unauthorized software to 'fix' the issues. Victims are generally misled into thinking they need to act quickly to prevent further problems or loss of security.
Why is 02 9070 9691 / 0290709691 considered a scam?
Numerous users have confirmed that their encounters with this number are consistent with standard tactics employed by scammers:
- Claiming to be from reputable companies with verifiable identities.
- Using a heavy accent and an obviously noisy call centre background, which contributes to the impersonal nature of the call.
- Attempting to gather personal information or persuade users to download potentially harmful software.
- Hanging up abruptly when challenged or when the recipient starts asking too many questions.
How to handle calls from 02 9070 9691
If you receive a call from this number, consider the following steps:
- Do not engage: Simply hang up. Engaging with the caller can give them more information about you.
- Do not provide personal information: Scammers are skilled at instilling fear and urgency; do not let them manipulate you into revealing sensitive information.
- Block the number: Use your phone's features to prevent future calls from this number.
- Report the number: Australian citizens can report scam calls to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) or to the relevant authorities.
In an age where personal information is at constant risk, being alert to scammers like those behind 02 9070 9691 / 0290709691 is crucial. Use reverse phone lookup services like Reverseau to stay informed and safe. Always remember to trust your instincts; if something seems off, it probably is!
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What People Reported About (02) 9070 9691
These reports were submitted by community members.
Caller said they were from NBN, mentioned slow WiFi, wanted to send a technician. Hung up when I asked for email verification
TOTAL SCAM. Claims to be from National Broadband Network, walks you through your computer files, wants you to DOWNLOAD a REMOTE ACCESS PROGRAM called "ANYDESK" to remotely fix your internet broadband Security and IP Hacks.
Had the call from them today saying they are from Telstra. Told them I am not with Telstra and he basically told me that I was because Telstra own all internet providers. He mentioned that he was calling because they noticed that IP addresses outside of our home were accessing our internet, making it work slower. So immediately I knew he was full of shit and I played along with it until I couldn't stand his voice. I let him go as far as asking me what services we had at home that connect to the internet, to which I replied, mobile phones predominantly. He then asked me to get that device and go to the play store app.... And then I hung up haha! Do not answer this call unless you want to have a laugh.
Total scam. Claiming to be from National Broadband Network then tells me my internet is being hacked. Played dumb with him and then he told me to go to a computer so I said I was on the computer the next second and he says do you think I’m an idiot. Started abusing me. Told him I was forwarding his call to the police.
Got a call from an unknown number
Tried calling back twice, line was busy both times, suspect scammer
Caller claimed to be from our National Broadband Network service provider and that "they had detected some abnormal activity with our IP address connected to that service and would like to access our internet to assist" - when I asked when did we have the National Broadband Network connected there was a long pause from the caller then he hung up. Definitely a scam number - beware.
Tried calling me on old mobile phone.
(Currently still active)
I cross referenced number on new phone.
Retrieved numerous warnings about it being a scam call centre located in India spoofing a Sydney based phone number.!
Dire warning to everyone.
They are registered on the DNA listing.
(Do Not Answer)
Doing so has already given them more information about you and your details than you think.
Eg:
Voice pattern.
Address.
Email.
Bank Details.
Etc.
I had a call from this number and they are from Telstra who were Indian very noisy background (bad English)
Then put his manager?? He asked me to download Zoho Assist customer from my App Store.
I asked him are you really sure you from Telstra and he said yes, so I asked him tell me what is my name and my address.
He couldn’t answer instead I know everything about you…(what a fxxking he is talking about) I just couldn’t have a conversation with him so I hung up then call me 3 different mobile number 0466242684.0466242224 and 0466245074 to my phone to reach me.
Stupid Indian.
Caller claimed to be from NBN, said my Wi-Fi was hacked, wanted me to install app on phone, knew my name, heavy Indian accent, hung up
Had a call from this number and also 0290709653 twice today, both times indian speaking male saying he was calling from Telstra about my internet, I told him he is not from Telstra he is a bloody idiot and he hung up. This is definitely a scam number.
Someone, from what sounded like an Indian call centre, claiming to be from the commonwealth bank fraud detection department. No doubt trying to scam people out of their card details.
long pause before response, addressed me by mispronounced last name only, hung up immediately
I answered the call " good afternoon potential fraud" and got hung up on immediately. Hahaha.
Did not leave a message. Potentially a scammer. Came up on my phone as potential fraud.
From call centre saying my NBN connection was patchy and offering to fix it, hung up when I said it was fine
Yep same here, BLOCKED.
Scam-scam-scam-scam-scam-block the number-scam.
called but no one answered when I picked up
Missed call from unknown number, no message left, blocked it
Missed call with no voicemail
Noisy call centre, Indian man claiming to be from NBN, obvious scam
Answered, caller listened for about 5 seconds then hung up
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of tactics does (02) 9070 9691 use?
14 people described the caller's tactics. The ones that come up most often are Impersonation (79%), Urgency (29%), Callback lure (21%), Info request (21%), Silent call (21%).
Is (02) 9070 9691 still calling people?
Based on when reports came in, this number has been inactive in recent reporting. 0 reports came in over the past month.
Can I trust the reports about (02) 9070 9691?
There is a reasonable amount of data, with a reasonable level of consistency. People describe different experiences, so the overall picture is mixed. About 61% include detailed descriptions, which helps.
Is (02) 9070 9691 a scam number?
43% of 23 reports reference scam activity, though other classifications are also present.
How does (02) 9070 9691 reach out to people?
phone call is the most common (74%). The full picture: phone call (74%), missed call (26%).
What have people reported about (02) 9070 9691?
Here's what people said: Scam (10), Uncertain (5), Suspicious (4), Nuisance (3), Spam (1). Several reports mention the same things, including hung up, scam.
Were people expecting to hear from (02) 9070 9691?
Most reporters (100%) were caught off guard. Only 0% expected the contact.
When did reports about (02) 9070 9691 first appear?
People have been reporting this number for 1.2 years (July 2022 - October 2023). There are 2 distinct reporting periods. The number resumed activity after an inactive period with different behaviour.