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03 9022 3201 (0390223201): Contributors report repeated calls from Netsip with changing number variations, impersonation of Telstra, and silent/hang-up calls.
Impersonation and Silent Call Reports for 03 9022 3201
Eight contributors have flagged 03 9022 3201 (also written as 0390223201) for persistent and deceptive calling patterns. The phone number, allocated to Netsip Pty Ltd in Melbourne, features a distinctive tactic of rotating the last digits while maintaining the 03 9022 prefix, making it appear as multiple different callers. Multiple reports indicate that calls from numbers starting with 03 9022 have involved impersonation of major Australian telecommunications providers, specifically Telstra, despite having no legitimate connection to that company.
A significant pattern emerges across reports of 0390223201 and related variations: callers either disconnect immediately upon being questioned or refuse to respond when the line is answered. One contributor noted being harassed by a series of similar calls with rotating endings (03 9022 32XX, then variations ending in 01, 15, and 97), describing the pattern as "ridiculous" in its persistence. Another contributor reported that a call centre claiming to represent Telstra was definitively identified as fraudulent.
What Callers from 03 9022 3201 Do
The primary behaviour reported for 03 9022 3201 involves immediate disconnection or silence upon answer. One contributor described numbers ending in 01 that "always hang up when I answer," while another mentioned a variant ending in 73 that claimed to be from icare before disconnecting when asked to be removed from their call list. This silent or hang-up pattern suggests either callback scam mechanics or deliberate harassment designed to provoke return calls to the number.
When callers from 03 9022 3201 variations do engage, impersonation appears central to the tactic. A call centre identified as using numbers starting 03 9022 falsely claimed Telstra affiliation. Contributors have received daily calls from Melbourne-based numbers with the 03 9022 prefix, with the frequency and rotating number strategy suggesting automated or systematic dialling to maximise reach while obscuring the source.
Call Patterns and Timing
Reports of 03 9022 3201 show harassment intensity and strategic number rotation. One contributor reported receiving calls "every day from Melbourne but last digits keep changing." Another noted they were "repeatedly harassed from similar dodgy calls 03 9022 32XX" with variations rotating through different endings. A third contributor received "annoying calls from basically identical numbers" within a single week.
The timing pattern spans from late 2025 through early 2026, indicating sustained activity rather than isolated incidents. Most interactions occur during standard business hours, with calls answered rather than left as voicemail. The consistency across multiple contributors experiencing simultaneous harassment from related 03 9022 numbers suggests a coordinated calling campaign rather than individual dispute resolution attempts.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 9022 3201
If 03 9022 3201 or a similar number starting 03 9022 calls you:
- Do not: Answer or engage with the caller, return any missed call to this number, or provide personal or financial information
- Do: Let calls go to voicemail, block the number and all variations of 03 9022, note the exact time and date of each call
- Do: If the caller claims to represent Telstra or another provider, hang up immediately and contact that organisation directly using a number from their official website to verify
- Do: If asked to be removed from their list, do not engage further-simply hang up and block
What to Do If You Receive an SMS from 03 9022 3201
If you receive a text message from 03 9022 3201 or related numbers:
- Do not: Click any links, reply to the message, or call back the number
- Do: Block the number immediately, take a screenshot of the message content, and delete it
- Do: Report the SMS as spam by forwarding it to 0429 999 888
How to Report 03 9022 3201
Contributing your experience helps protect other Australians from 03 9022 3201 and related numbers:
- Report the number and your experience on Reverseau to build community awareness
- Lodge a complaint with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) at acma.gov.au-include the date, time, and details of the call
- If the caller impersonated a specific company or provider, contact that organisation directly to report the fraud
- If you believe this is part of a broader scam or harassment campaign, report to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au
- If the calls are unwanted marketing, register your number on the Do Not Call Register at donotcall.gov.au (though this number appears to be ignoring such registrations)
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What Our Users Reviewed
Netsip Pty Ltd from Melbourne, keeps calling, changes the last digits of the number every time
Numbers ending in 01 always hang up when I answer, one ending in 73 claimed to be from icare and hung up when asked to be taken off their list
Got a missed call from another number
Missed call, number not known to me< BLOCKED, DELETED.
Calls every day from Melbourne but last digits keep changing
Keep getting annoying calls from basically identical numbers
Repeatedly harassed from similar dodgy call 03 9022 32XX, 01 then 15 now 97, ridiculous
We’ve had several calls from numbers starting 9022…one call centre said they were from Telstra. They were not.
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
Why do callers from 03 9022 3201 keep changing the last digits of their number?
Multiple contributors report that 03 9022 3201 and similar numbers use a tactic of rotating the last two to four digits (e.g., 03 9022 32XX with variations ending in 01, 15, 73, 97) while keeping the 03 9022 prefix constant. This makes each call appear to come from a different number, making it harder for individuals to block effectively and helping the caller avoid carrier-level blocking of a single static number. It's a coordinated strategy typical of call centre operations attempting to maximize call volume while evading identification.
A caller from 03 9022 3201 claimed to be from Telstra. How do I verify if it was really them?
Do not trust any caller claiming to be Telstra, especially from 03 9022 3201. Contributors have confirmed that callers using 03 9022 numbers falsely claimed Telstra affiliation when verified-they were not legitimate Telstra representatives. If you need to contact Telstra, always hang up and call Telstra directly using the number on your bill or from telstra.com.au. Legitimate companies never call you first asking for passwords, banking details, or payment information.
Why do calls from 03 9022 3201 hang up when I answer?
One contributor noted that calls from numbers ending in 01 "always hang up when I answer," while another reported a number ending in 73 claiming to be from icare that disconnected when asked to be removed from the list. This silent hang-up pattern is typical of callback scams or harassment campaigns. The caller may be using automated systems that disconnect if a machine answers, or deliberately hanging up to frustrate you into calling back (potentially incurring charges). Do not return calls to 03 9022 3201 or similar numbers.
How many people have reported 03 9022 3201?
Eight contributors have reported 03 9022 3201 and related numbers (03 9022 32XX variations) to Reverseau. Reports span from September 2025 to February 2026, with multiple contributors independently describing the same harassment pattern of rotating number endings and impersonation claims. The consistency across reports from different people confirms this is a systematic campaign rather than an isolated issue.
What should I do if I already answered a call from 03 9022 3201 and gave information?
If you provided personal details, financial information, or passwords to someone claiming to be from 03 9022 3201 or Telstra, contact the relevant organisation immediately (Telstra, your bank, Services Australia if they impersonated myGov). Report the call to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au and ACMA at acma.gov.au with the date, time, and details. If credit card or banking details were provided, contact your bank to monitor for unauthorised activity. Block 03 9022 3201 and all variations of numbers starting 03 9022.
Is 03 9022 3201 a legitimate Netsip business number?
The number 03 9022 3201 is allocated to Netsip Pty Ltd, a Melbourne-based telecommunications provider. However, contributors report that it is being misused for impersonation and harassment campaigns, including false claims of being Telstra. If you have a legitimate reason to contact Netsip, use their official website to find verified contact details rather than calling back any unsolicited number. The allocation does not validate the conduct-the tactic of rotating numbers and impersonating other companies confirms fraudulent use.