(03) 5213 9511 has been reported 1 time by the community. Below is what we know so far about this number, allocated to Primus Telecommunications Pty Limited.
What the Reports Show for (03) 5213 9511
Overview
How People Described (03) 5213 9511
1 reported as scam.
How the Contact Happened
Was the Contact Expected?
Assessment based on 1 report.
Reported Behaviour for (03) 5213 9511
Tactics People Mentioned
These are the tactics community members identified when reporting interactions with (03) 5213 9511.
How Interactions Played Out
Of the people who reported contact from (03) 5213 9511, here is how far the interaction went.
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How Much Detail Did People Share?
Most reports include useful detail, and 100% include detailed descriptions.
Number Details
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Reports about (03) 5213 9511
These reports were submitted by community members.
Called about unauthorized transaction on my Visa, definitely a scam
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of tactics does (03) 5213 9511 use?
1 person described the caller's tactics. The ones that come up most often are Impersonation (100%), Urgency (100%).
Is (03) 5213 9511 still calling people?
Based on when reports came in, this number has recent reporting activity.
Can I trust the reports about (03) 5213 9511?
Based on 1 community reports. About 100% include detailed descriptions, which helps.
Is (03) 5213 9511 a scam number?
The majority of reports (100%) describe this number as a scam across 1 reports.
How does (03) 5213 9511 reach out to people?
All reports describe a phone call.
What have people reported about (03) 5213 9511?
Here's what people said: Scam (1).
Were people expecting to hear from (03) 5213 9511?
Most reporters (100%) were caught off guard. Only 0% expected the contact.
What kind of number is (03) 5213 9511?
This is registered as a Local service number through Primus Telecommunications Pty Limited in Beeac, VIC. Keep in mind, allocation data shows who the block was assigned to, not the current caller.