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- Scam
03 9022 3215 (0390223215) reported as robocall spam from Victoria. Contributors report AI-sounding calls from similar 03 9022 numbers that hang up when challenged.
Robocall Spam Reports for 03 9022 3215
Five contributors have flagged 03 9022 3215 (also written as 0390223215) for unwanted robocall and spam activity. One contributor answered a call from 03 9022 3215 and reported hearing an AI-sounding voice claiming to be market researchers. When the contributor asked to be removed from the call list, the caller immediately hung up, suggesting an automated or low-effort operation.
The pattern extends beyond this single number. Multiple contributors report receiving calls from a cluster of similar numbers all starting with 03 9022, indicating a potential robocalling campaign. One contributor noted blocking one number only to receive calls from another in the same series, a hallmark of high-volume spam operations.
What Callers from 03 9022 3215 Say and How They Behave
The one contributor who engaged with 0390223215 reported the caller claimed to be conducting market research. The voice quality was notably robotic or AI-generated, not a natural human tone. The key behaviour flag: the caller disconnected immediately when asked to be taken off the calling list, rather than engaging with the opt-out request or transferring to a compliance team.
This disconnect-on-challenge pattern is typical of automated robocall systems that lack customer service infrastructure. It suggests the operation is designed to maximise call volume rather than maintain caller-recipient dialogue.
Report Patterns and the 03 9022 Number Series
What makes 03 9022 3215 particularly notable is the broader campaign pattern it represents. Contributors have identified approximately eight numbers starting with the same 03 9022 prefix, with some already flagged as scams. The strategy appears to be cycling through similar numbers to avoid call blocking on individual numbers.
All reports for 0390223215 are from Victoria, and the number is allocated to a local service provider (NetSIP Pty Ltd), which is consistent with legitimate business routing but also exploited by spam operations that lease or spoof local numbers for higher answer rates.
What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 9022 3215
If 03 9022 3215 calls you:
- Do not: Engage with the caller, ask questions, or provide any personal information - even asking to be removed can confirm your number is active
- Do: Let the call go to voicemail, hang up immediately, and block the number in your phone settings
- Do: Block the entire 03 9022 number range if you receive calls from multiple similar numbers
- Do: Consider a third-party call filter app if robocalls persist despite blocking
How to Report 03 9022 3215
If you receive calls from 0390223215 or similar numbers in the 03 9022 series, report the activity to Australian authorities:
- ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority): Report the robocall at acma.gov.au - ACMA can identify and act against large-scale robocalling campaigns
- Do Not Call Register: Register your number at donotcall.gov.au to reduce telemarketing calls (though robocallers often ignore this)
- Scamwatch: If you believe calls are scam-related rather than legitimate telemarketing, report at scamwatch.gov.au
- Reverseau: Contribute your experience with 03 9022 3215 or similar numbers to help other Australians identify the pattern
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What Our Users Reviewed
Market researchers sounded like AI robot, hung up when asked to be taken off list
Keep getting calls from this and about eight others starting with 03 9022, block one and another pops up
Few similar numbers calling, some flagged as scams
Scam trash from Victoria.
Scam trash from Victoria.
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
Why does the caller hang up when I ask to be removed from the list?
One contributor who answered 03 9022 3215 reported the caller hung up immediately when asked to be taken off the list. This behaviour suggests an automated robocall system without genuine customer service capabilities - hanging up is faster and cheaper than processing opt-out requests. Legitimate market research firms maintain compliance teams; robocall operations do not.
Is 0390223215 the only number I should block?
No. Contributors report calls from approximately eight different numbers starting with 03 9022, suggesting a coordinated robocalling campaign that rotates through similar numbers to circumvent call blocking. If you receive calls from multiple 03 9022 numbers, block the entire range in your phone settings rather than individual numbers.
What does 'AI robot' mean in the report for 03 9022 3215?
The contributor who answered 03 9022 3215 described the voice as sounding like an AI robot - likely text-to-speech technology or a heavily automated voice system rather than a human caller. This is common in robocall operations because AI voices are cheaper and faster to deploy than hiring staff.
How do I know if 0390223215 is actually from Victoria?
The number 03 9022 3215 is allocated to a local service provider in Victoria (NetSIP Pty Ltd), which is why it displays a 03 (Melbourne) area code. However, robocall operations often use spoofed or leased local numbers to increase the likelihood of being answered. The Victorian allocation may be legitimate routing infrastructure hijacked by spam operators.
Should I answer the call to report it to ACMA?
No. Do not answer calls from 03 9022 3215 or similar numbers. ACMA can investigate robocalls based on contributor reports and call logs without you needing to engage the caller. Answering confirms your number is active and may result in more calls from this or related numbers.
What if I've already given information to the caller from 0390223215?
If you answered and provided any personal information to 03 9022 3215, monitor your accounts and consider placing a fraud alert with your bank. However, robocall operations often don't retain data; they focus on maximising call volume. Block the number immediately and report to ACMA at acma.gov.au to help prevent others from being reached.