0391231071

03 9123 1071 is a Fixed Line Telephone Number which is located in Melbourne, VIC 3000 and could be provided by Primus Telecommunications Pty Limited.

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    03 9123 1071 is a Fixed Line Telephone Number which is located in Melbourne, VIC 3000 and could be provided by Primus Telecommunications Pty Limited.

    However, number 03 9123 1071 might be spoofed by scammers who will manipulate the number so that the call appears to be coming from a local or well-known phone number, making it more likely to be trusted or answered.

    During today, the number 0391231071 was searched by users 0 time. This number was also searched 1 time yesterday. In total, users searched 2 times in last 30 days. Most of them are trying to find out who is calling from this number and what is the purpose of this number.

    Until now, phone number 0391231071 has received 14 reports with an average rating of 1 out of 5 and the most recent user rating left for this phone number was 1 out of 5. If you have a different experience with this number, please leave your own review.

    So far, Caller ID 0391231071 has a history of being a scam call. In total, this number has been found to be fraudulent 14 times. The last time this phone number was reported as a scam was on 15 November 2023.

    The number 03 9123 1071 could also be written in many formats such as 0391231071, (03) 9123 1071, 03 91231071, +61391231071, 0061391231071, 01161391231071, +61 3 9123 1071, 00 61 3 9123 1071, 011 61 3 9123 1071.

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    Casale

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    Said he's from "The Telstra Corporation". Scam, Hung up.

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    Pizzi

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    Spam call. Recorded voice said shes from commbank and that they wanted to authorise a payment for $1800.

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    Cheyne

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    Started speaking english about being from Tesltra and my phone number was compromised, then started speaking Chinese. Yes another scam.

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    Boomer

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    Called and told me that to authorize payment of 800 AUD from Comm Bank where I have no account in Comm Bank.

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    Teller


    Automated message about from Visa and Mastercard something or other. "There has been a charge on your card for X amount for online shopping, press 1 if this is a fraudulent transaction or 2 if you want to approve it". Definitely scam call, by the looks of it spoofing a local number as well.

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    Parkhurst


    Said he was from my credit card security department. HA!

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    Girdler


    Took ages to connect. Noisy background, was told it was Telstra home internet and that there was a problem with my connection. Definite scam, I don’t have Telstra.

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    Battin


    Spam... Don't answer just decline and block.

  • Kerbs's avatar

    Kerbs


    Someone from an independent bills comparison company calling about price comparisons for energy bills.

  • Carrigan's avatar

    Carrigan


    Got a call from Telstra technical dept...possible scammer.

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    Anonymous


    Phone marked as Spam, left to voicemail.

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    Michalowski


    Tried to say we have an Amazon Prime account and were through our first month. Very insistent and persistent. Hung up on them. No we did not have Amazon Prime.

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    Lawyer


    Scammer spoofed number don't answer.

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    Gent

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    Non english first language person apparently calling from Amazon regarding a purchase for iPhone 11.

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    Telephone scammers try to steal your money or personal information. Scams may come through phone calls from real people, robocalls, or text messages.

    Call or message may be a scam if:

    • You're asked for personal information or money;
    • Text messages tell you to urgently click a link or call a number;
    • The call or text pretends to be from someone you trust like your phone company or bank;
    • You're being threatened or made to feel scared;
    • The caller wants to access and control your computer.

    To protect yourself:

    • Don't answer if you don't know who it is. Let the call go to voicemail.
    • If a caller leaves a message claiming to be from known organisation, cross check the number the call came from against the organisation's official website.
    • Never share any personal information about yourself or your bank details.
    • Don't click on any links. Never let a stranger take control of your computer.
    • Do not send any money.
    • Block calls on your mobile phone. Your phone company can tell you how to block calls to your home phone.

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