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Community reports for 03 4240 6103 (0342406103) describe robotic voices asking suspicious questions, AI impersonation of staff, and scam claims about account security threats.
Robocall and AI Impersonation Reports for 03 4240 6103
Six contributors have flagged 03 4240 6103 (also written as 0342406103) for suspicious robocall activity and artificial intelligence-based impersonation. The pattern is distinctly unusual: callers use robotic voices with noticeable processing delays, ask probing questions about personal information, and in one case, attempted to impersonate healthcare staff. One contributor specifically noted the voice "sounded like convincing AI, almost fooled me" when the caller asked whether a particular practitioner worked at their allied healthcare facility.
The most serious report describes a scam attempt where the caller claimed the recipient's account needed immediate securing due to a withdrawal attempt from Romania, combined with threats of account compromise. This call came minutes before a similar call from a different number (03) 4420 9195, suggesting a coordinated campaign.
What Callers from 03 4240 6103 Say
Contributors report encounters with distinctly robotic or AI-generated voices rather than natural human speech. One caller asked probing questions about personal information with suspicious intent. Another robotic caller contacted a recipient at a doctor's clinic, asking about wait times and charges - an unusual enquiry pattern. The voice exhibited noticeable delays between responses, which contributors flagged as characteristic of AI systems.
In the most serious report involving 0342406103, the caller created urgency by claiming account security threats from overseas activity (Romania withdrawal attempt) and threatened immediate account compromise if action wasn't taken. This same contributor received a follow-up call minutes later from a different number using similar language.
One contributor received a three-minute music message voicemail after being called from multiple different numbers, suggesting automated systems or spoofed caller IDs.
Report Patterns and Timing
The reports span from June 2024 through November 2025, indicating persistent activity. Three separate reports specifically mention robocall characteristics with robotic voices and processing delays. Most calls were answered directly, with one arriving as an unusual voicemail containing extended music rather than a message. Contributors report calls arriving at varied times, including one at 4:05 AM and another at 00:39 (late night). One contributor received the call while at a medical facility, suggesting no particular screening of call timing.
The close timing of the account security scam call and the follow-up from (03) 4420 9195 suggests these numbers may be part of the same operation, though callers may be using spoofed caller IDs to appear as local Victoria numbers.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 4240 6103
If 03 4240 6103 calls you:
- Do not: Answer questions about personal information, account details, or workplace staff names; engage with the caller or follow any instructions; provide authentication details or attempt to verify claims by calling numbers the caller provides
- Do: Hang up immediately if you hear a robotic voice or AI-generated speech; let calls go to voicemail; block 0342406103 if the call repeats; verify any account security claims by contacting your bank or service provider directly using their official phone number from your statement or website
- Report it: If the call claims to be from your bank or financial institution, contact your bank immediately on their official number and report the call to them
How to Report 03 4240 6103
If you receive suspicious calls from 03 4240 6103 (0342406103), you can report them to Australian authorities:
- ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority): Report to acma.gov.au - they manage complaints about calls and SMS, including robocalls and scam attempts
- Scamwatch: Report to scamwatch.gov.au if the call involves a scam or attempted fraud
- ReportCyber: If AI-based impersonation or data harvesting is involved, report to cyber.gov.au
- Your phone provider: Contact Symbio Networks (the provider for this number) or your own service provider to report the number and request blocking
- Reverseau: Contribute your experience to Reverseau to help other Australians identify this number. Community reports are how we build safety intelligence about suspicious calling patterns
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What Our Users Reviewed
Called from three different numbers, got a weird 3-minute music message
Called asking if a practitioner worked at my allied healthcare facility. voice sounded like convincing AI, almost fooled me
Claimed account needed securing due to attempted withdrawal from Romania, got similar call minutes later from (03) 4420 9195
Robotic voice asking lots of questions, felt suspicious
Got called while at doctor's clinic asking about wait times and charges, had robotic voice with noticeable delays in responses
Robotic voice asked suspicious questions about personal info, suspected AI-based scam
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
What is a robocall and why is 03 4240 6103 making robocalls?
A robocall uses automated systems or AI-generated voices to make calls at scale. Contributors reporting 0342406103 specifically mentioned robotic voices with noticeable delays between responses, characteristic of AI systems. Robocalls are often used for scams because they allow attackers to contact many people rapidly and avoid human detection. If you receive a robotic voice from 03 4240 6103, hang up immediately.
Why did the caller from 03 4240 6103 ask about staff at my healthcare facility?
One contributor reported a call from 0342406103 where a robotic voice asked if a specific practitioner worked at their allied healthcare facility. This may be information gathering for impersonation (pretending to be that practitioner), social engineering to find contact details, or data harvesting for targeting. Do not confirm staff names or details to unknown callers on 03 4240 6103.
I received a call from 03 4240 6103 claiming my account was compromised. Is this real?
One contributor reported receiving a call from 0342406103 claiming their account needed urgent securing due to a withdrawal attempt from Romania, with threats of account compromise. This is a classic scam tactic combining urgency and threats. Banks and financial institutions never call to threaten account closure without verification first. Hang up and call your bank directly on their official number (from your statement or website) to verify. Do not use any number the caller provides.
I got a three-minute music voicemail from 03 4240 6103. What does that mean?
One contributor reported receiving a voicemail containing three minutes of music from 0342406103 after being called from multiple different numbers. This pattern suggests automated systems, number spoofing, or testing to confirm active phone numbers. Do not call back. Block 03 4240 6103 and any associated numbers.
Should I be concerned about AI-based scams from 0342406103?
Yes. One contributor noted the voice from 03 4240 6103 "sounded like convincing AI, almost fooled me" when it asked about healthcare staff. AI voices are becoming harder to distinguish from human speech. Even if a call sounds human, if it's asking unusual questions (wait times at clinics, staff names) or making threats about your account, it's suspicious. Hang up and verify through official channels.
I received calls from both 03 4240 6103 and (03) 4420 9195 with similar scam claims. Are they connected?
One contributor received a scam call from 0342406103 claiming account security threats, then minutes later got a similar call from (03) 4420 9195. The close timing and matching story strongly suggest a coordinated scam campaign, though the numbers may be spoofed. Report both numbers to ACMA (acma.gov.au) and Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au). Block both numbers immediately and contact your bank directly using the number on your statement.