03 9003 6650 - 0390036650: Microsoft Impersonation Reports

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Community reports for 03 9003 6650 (0390036650) describe callers impersonating Microsoft support with vague identification and pressure tactics.

Microsoft Impersonation Reports for 03 9003 6650

Three contributors have flagged calls from 03 9003 6650 (also written as 0390036650) for impersonation activity. The reports centre on callers falsely claiming to represent Microsoft, a common tactic used to gain access to devices and personal information. Two separate reports about 0390036650 specifically mention the Microsoft impersonation claim, with callers refusing or unable to provide legitimate company identification when questioned.

What Callers from 03 9003 6650 Say

Contributors who answered calls from 03 9003 6650 describe callers claiming affiliation with Microsoft. One report noted the caller had an Indian accent and became evasive when asked which company or organisation he was calling from, refusing to provide clear identification. This behaviour matches a known pattern where scammers avoid direct answers about their location or employer to prevent verification.

The vagueness about identity is a red flag. Legitimate Microsoft support representatives will clearly identify themselves, their department, and the reason for the call within the first few seconds. Contributors receiving calls from 03 9003 6650 should treat such evasiveness as a strong indicator of a scam attempt.

Call Patterns and Timing

Reports about 0390036650 span late January through early February 2026, with calls arriving at different times of day. One contributor received a call they missed, triggering their fraud alert. Another contributor answered the call from 03 9003 6650 directly and engaged with the caller, discovering the impersonation claim only after the call connected. A third contributor actively called back the number after seeing it appear, which is when they encountered the evasive caller refusing to identify his employer.

What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 9003 6650

If 03 9003 6650 calls you:

  • Do not: Provide personal information, device access credentials, or remote desktop permissions to anyone claiming to be Microsoft support
  • Do not: Allow the caller to take control of your computer or install software
  • Do not: Act on any sense of urgency the caller creates
  • Do: Hang up immediately if the caller cannot clearly identify themselves and their department
  • Do: Contact Microsoft directly using the official phone number from microsoft.com if you have genuine support concerns
  • Do: Block 0390036650 if the calls continue

How to Report 03 9003 6650

If you receive a scam call from 03 9003 6650, report it through these official Australian channels:

  • Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au) - report the call and impersonation attempt with details about what the caller claimed
  • ACMA (acma.gov.au) - lodge a complaint about unwanted calls and help identify patterns
  • ReportCyber (cyber.gov.au) - if you provided any credentials or the caller attempted to access your device
  • Reverseau - contribute your experience to help other Australians identify 03 9003 6650

Each report strengthens the community record for this number and helps protect other Australians from the same scam attempt.


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Ratings Distribution

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5 Stars 0%
4 Stars 0%
3 Stars 33%
2 Stars 0%
1 Star 67%

What Our Users Reviewed

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Anonymous

Pretended to be from Microsoft

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Anonymous

Number popped up as potential fraud, feeling uneasy about it

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Anonymous

Called back, bloke with Indian accent wouldn't say where he was from


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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is 03 9003 6650 claiming to be from Microsoft?

Scammers use Microsoft's reputation and widespread user base to create false urgency around fake security threats. Contributors report that callers from 03 9003 6650 rely on the Microsoft name to sound legitimate, especially when targeting users who may be less familiar with how genuine support works. Microsoft will never call you unsolicited about a problem with your device - they wait for you to contact them first.

What happens if I give remote access to someone from 0390036650?

If a caller from 0390036650 gains remote access to your computer, they can install malware, steal banking credentials, access photos and documents, or use your device to attack others. The evasive behaviour reported from 03 9003 6650 callers suggests they are not legitimate Microsoft staff. Never grant remote access to anyone who cannot clearly identify themselves through official channels.

Should I call 03 9003 6650 back if I missed the call?

No. One contributor who called back 03 9003 6650 encountered an evasive caller who refused to identify his employer - a major red flag. Do not call unknown numbers back, especially ones claiming to be from large companies. If you have genuine concerns about your device, contact Microsoft directly through microsoft.com using their official support number.

How do I verify if a call is really from Microsoft?

Genuine Microsoft support will always provide a clear company name, department, and reason for calling within seconds. If someone claims to be from Microsoft but is evasive about their location or employer (as the caller from 03 9003 6650 was reported to be), hang up. Contact Microsoft directly through their official website microsoft.com to verify. Never use a phone number provided by the caller.

Is 0390036650 still active or has it been disconnected?

Community reports for 03 9003 6650 are recent (January-February 2026), suggesting the number remains active. However, scammers frequently abandon numbers once they receive multiple reports or when targets become aware of the scam. Block the number regardless, and report it if you receive further calls.

What should I do if I already gave information to a caller from 03 9003 6650?

If you provided credentials, banking details, or device access to someone claiming to be from 03 9003 6650, take immediate action: change your passwords, contact your bank, enable two-factor authentication on important accounts, and run antivirus software. Report the incident to ReportCyber (cyber.gov.au) and Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au). Monitor your bank and credit accounts closely for suspicious activity.