03 9022 4875 - 0390224875: Scam Reports

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Community report for 03 9022 4875 (0390224875): One contributor flagged this Victorian number as a scam call. Check reports and learn how to respond.

Scam Reports for 03 9022 4875

One contributor has reported receiving a scam call from 03 9022 4875 (also written as 0390224875). The report indicates this is a call-based scam attempt rather than an isolated wrong number or legitimate contact. While limited detail is currently available about the specific claims made during this call, the contributor's assessment suggests the call warranted immediate concern.

The number 0390224875 is allocated as a local service through NetSIP Pty Ltd in Victoria. If you've received calls from 03 9022 4875 and have additional details about what the caller claimed or how they behaved, reporting your experience helps the community understand the scope and nature of activity from this number.

What to Do If You Receive a Call from 03 9022 4875

If 03 9022 4875 calls you:

  • Do not: Answer if the number is unknown, return the call, or provide any personal information
  • Do: Let the call go to voicemail, block the number immediately, and note the time of the call
  • Do: If you answered and shared information, contact your bank or relevant service provider to alert them of potential fraud

How to Report 03 9022 4875

If you receive a scam call from 03 9022 4875, report it to Australian authorities and the community:

  • Report to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au with details of what the caller claimed
  • Report to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) at acma.gov.au for call-based scams
  • If it involves financial fraud, contact ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au
  • Share your experience on Reverseau to help other Australians identify this number
  • If the scam involved impersonation of a specific organisation, report directly to that organisation's fraud line

Why Report Scam Calls from 0390224875

Community reports are how Reverseau helps Australians avoid scams. Each report about 03 9022 4875 adds context and patterns that warn others. Even if you hung up immediately or didn't engage, reporting the call helps establish whether this number is part of a larger scam campaign.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 03 9022 4875 definitely a scam?

One contributor reported receiving a scam call from 03 9022 4875 (0390224875). While we cannot guarantee every call from this number is malicious, the report indicates it was flagged as scam activity. If you receive a call from 03 9022 4875, treat it with caution and do not share personal details.

What should I do if I already answered a call from 0390224875?

If you answered a call from 0390224875 and shared personal information such as your name, address, date of birth, or financial details, contact your bank immediately and consider placing a fraud alert on your credit file. Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity over the coming weeks.

Can I block 03 9022 4875 on my phone?

Yes. Most phones allow you to block specific numbers directly from your call history or contacts. After blocking 03 9022 4875, calls from this number will no longer reach you, though the caller may not be notified that they are blocked.

Should I report 03 9022 4875 to the police?

For most scam calls from 03 9022 4875, reporting to Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au) is the primary step. If you suffered financial loss or believe your identity has been compromised, you can also file a report with your local police station or via their online reporting system.

Why would a scammer use a 03 area code from Victoria?

Scammers often use local area codes like 03 (Victoria) to increase the likelihood that recipients will answer. A call from 0390224875 appears to come from within Victoria, making it seem more legitimate than an obvious overseas or toll-free number.

How can I protect myself from similar scam calls in the future?

Do not answer calls from unknown numbers. If the caller is legitimate, they will leave a voicemail. Never provide personal information, passwords, or banking details over the phone unless you initiated the call. If you suspect a call claiming to be from your bank or government, hang up and call the official organisation directly using a number you find independently.