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03 9003 3302 (0390033302): 3 community reports flagging suspicious calls and missed calls. Contributors suspect scam activity.
Suspected Scam Reports for 03 9003 3302
Three contributors have flagged 03 9003 3302 (also written as 0390033302) as suspicious. Two reports arrived on Australia Day, with contributors noting missed calls from this number and describing the activity as scam-related. A third report from mid-January also flagged the number as suspect, though without additional detail.
The pattern of missed calls followed by community suspicion suggests 0390033302 may be operating a callback scam or similar scheme. Without voicemail messages or direct contact details, contributors are relying on the calling behaviour itself - repeated attempts to reach specific numbers - as the primary warning sign.
Call Patterns and Timing
Two of the three reports mentioning 03 9003 3302 occurred on Australia Day (26 January 2026), suggesting the number may target Australians during public holidays when awareness is lower. The missed call format is typical of callback scams, where callers hang up quickly hoping the recipient will return the call out of curiosity, triggering charges or exposing them to a scammer.
The third report from 16 January indicates this number has been active for at least several weeks. With only three reports so far, the call volume to this number may be limited, but the pattern of multiple contributors independently flagging it as suspicious suggests genuine concern.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 9003 3302
If 0390033302 calls you:
- Do not: Return the call, particularly if it was a missed call or hang-up. Callback scams rely on your curiosity.
- Do: Let the call go to voicemail. Legitimate callers will leave a message or try again.
- Do: Block this number in your phone's settings to prevent repeated calls.
- Do: If the caller does reach you and claims to be from a bank, government agency, or utility, hang up immediately and verify through official channels using a number from their official website or your existing account.
What to Do If You Receive an SMS from 03 9003 3302
If you receive an SMS from 0390033302:
- Do not: Click any links or reply to the message.
- Do: Delete the message immediately.
- Do: Report the message as spam by forwarding it to 0429 999 888 (ACMA's SMS reporting service).
- Do: Add the number to your phone's blocked list.
How to Report 03 9003 3302
If you have received suspicious calls or SMS messages from 03 9003 3302, report the number to Australian authorities:
- Report to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) at acma.gov.au for suspected scam calls.
- If you suspect a callback scam or other fraud, report to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au with details of the call and what the caller claimed.
- If the call involved impersonation of a bank or government agency, include this detail in your report - it strengthens the evidence for enforcement action.
- Report the number on Reverseau to help warn other Australians. Community reports like the ones flagging 0390033302 build the evidence base for identifying scam patterns.
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
Why do I keep getting missed calls from 03 9003 3302?
Missed calls from 0390033302 often indicate a callback scam or unsolicited marketing campaign. Scammers rely on curiosity - you see a missed call and call back, triggering charges or connecting you to a scammer. Do not return calls to unknown numbers, especially if you didn't request a call back.
Is 03 9003 3302 definitely a scam?
Three contributors have reported 0390033302 as suspicious, but without voicemail content or direct conversation details, we cannot confirm the exact nature of the threat. However, the consistent pattern of missed calls flagged as suspect warrants caution. Treat calls from 03 9003 3302 as high-risk and let them go to voicemail.
What should I do if I already called back 03 9003 3302?
If you called back 0390033302 and reached someone, do not provide any personal, financial, or banking information. If you've already shared details, contact your bank immediately and monitor your accounts for fraudulent activity. Report the call to Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au) and ACMA (acma.gov.au).
Can I block 03 9003 3302 on my phone?
Yes. On most Australian mobile phones, you can block 0390033302 by opening the call log, selecting the number, and choosing 'Block' or 'Add to Blocked Contacts'. This prevents future calls from 03 9003 3302 from reaching you, though they may still appear in your call log.
Should I report 03 9003 3302 to the police?
If you suspect a serious scam or have lost money to a call from 0390033302, report it to the police (via 131 444 for non-emergency) and to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au. ACMA (acma.gov.au) also investigates patterns of scam calling. Include your call date and time when reporting 03 9003 3302.
Why are there more reports of 03 9003 3302 on Australia Day?
Two of the three reports flagging 0390033302 came on Australia Day (26 January). Scammers often target public holidays when people are distracted or when call-centre staff may be using automated systems. The timing doesn't prove intent, but it does match common scam patterns.