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One report for 03 9022 0495 (0390220495): Missed call from a number claiming to be connected but returning as non-existent when called back.
Disconnected Number Report for 03 9022 0495
A single contributor reported receiving a missed call from 03 9022 0495 (also written as 0390220495) on 12 November 2025. The caller left no voicemail message. When the contributor attempted to return the call to 03 9022 0495, they received an automated response indicating the number is not connected or does not exist.
This pattern of a call originating from a number that subsequently returns as disconnected can indicate several possibilities: the number may have been spoofed or masked by a caller using VoIP technology, the call may have originated from a service that cycles numbers, or the number may have been legitimately disconnected shortly after the call was placed.
What This Report Indicates
The contributor's experience with 0390220495 suggests the number may not be a permanent, legitimate contact line. The fact that the number presented as a valid incoming call but failed to exist when returning it is characteristic of certain scam or spam operations that use disposable or masked numbers to avoid identification and callback verification.
The absence of a voicemail message from 03 9022 0495 is notable - legitimate callers typically leave contact information or a reason for calling, whereas spam or scam operations often rely on curiosity to prompt callbacks or screening without leaving identifying information.
Call Patterns
The report of 03 9022 0495 was recorded as a missed call, meaning the contributor did not answer when the call came through. The contributor's attempt to verify the caller by ringing back 0390220495 is the appropriate response and revealed the number's status as disconnected or non-existent.
The allocation data shows 03 9022 0495 is provisioned as a local service in Victoria through NetSIP Pty Ltd, a VoIP provider. This VoIP classification is consistent with numbers that may be subject to spoofing or temporary provisioning.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 9022 0495
If 03 9022 0495 calls you:
- Do not: Return the call immediately, as it may not be a legitimate number and may route to unintended destinations
- Do: Let it go to voicemail if available; if you do call back, expect it may not connect
- Do: Note the time and date of the call for reference
- Do: Block the number in your phone settings if you receive multiple calls from 03 9022 0495
How to Report 03 9022 0495
If you receive calls from 03 9022 0495 (0390220495) and believe the number is being used for spam or scam purposes, you can report it to relevant Australian authorities:
- Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) - Report unwanted calls at acma.gov.au
- Scamwatch - Report suspected scams at scamwatch.gov.au
- Do Not Call Register - Register your number to limit telemarketing calls at donotcall.gov.au
- Reverseau - Contribute your own report about 03 9022 0495 to help other Australians identify this number
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Missed call from 03 9022 0495 - no message left. I called back and got a message saying that the number is not connected / does not exist.
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What does it mean when a number appears to call me but doesn't exist when I call it back?
This typically indicates the number may have been spoofed, masked, or provisioned temporarily. In the case of 03 9022 0495 (0390220495), when the contributor attempted to return the call, they received a message that the number was not connected or did not exist. This suggests the number may not be a permanent contact line and could indicate the caller was using VoIP technology or a service that disguises the true origin of the call.
Should I be concerned about a missed call from 03 9022 0495?
A single missed call from 03 9022 0495 (0390220495) may not be an immediate cause for alarm, but the contributor's experience of finding the number disconnected when calling back is noteworthy. Legitimate callers typically leave a voicemail message explaining the purpose of their call. The absence of a message combined with the number's non-existent status when verified suggests caution is appropriate.
What should I do if 03 9022 0495 calls me repeatedly?
If you receive repeated calls from 03 9022 0495 (also written as 0390220495), the appropriate steps are to block the number in your phone's settings, avoid returning the call, and report the number to ACMA at acma.gov.au or to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au if you suspect suspicious intent. Most Australian phones allow you to block specific numbers directly from your call log.
Why would someone call from a number that doesn't exist?
Callers using spoofed, masked, or temporary VoIP numbers are attempting to hide their true identity and make it difficult for recipients to verify or return calls. This is common in spam and scam operations. The experience reported with 03 9022 0495 - a missed call with no voicemail followed by a disconnected number - fits this pattern of anonymised calling tactics.
Is 03 9022 0495 definitely a scam?
Based on the single report available for 03 9022 0495 (0390220495), we cannot definitively classify this as a scam. However, the combination of a missed call, no voicemail message, and the number appearing non-existent when called back are characteristics that warrant caution. If you have additional information about calls from this number, contributing a report helps other Australians make informed decisions.
How can I verify if a call really came from 03 9022 0495?
The most direct verification method is to attempt a return call to 03 9022 0495 (0390220495), as the contributor did. If the number is genuinely disconnected or non-existent, as reported, this indicates the caller likely used a spoofed or masked number. You can also check your phone's call log for the number and cross-reference it with online lookup services like Reverseau to see if other contributors have reported similar experiences.