0413 469 743

Based on one first-hand report from a member of the Reverseau community who received a call from this number, the caller has been described as a Scam caller, with a caller safety rating of 1.0 out of 5. The experience was recorded on 15 February 2022. As more Reverseau community members report their interactions with this number, the assessment will become more comprehensive.

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Did you receive a call from 0413 469 743? This number has been reported as a scam call, likely a credit card phishing attempt. Stay informed about how to handle these calls effectively.

In today’s world, phone scams are a persistent issue that many Australians face. One number that has raised several alarms among users is 0413 469 743. Reports indicate that this number is associated with a scam call posing as a credit card provider, creating concern among those who receive a call from it.

The most recent review, dated 15 February 2022, highlights a typical scenario of a phishing attempt. An Indian male caller claimed to be contacting the recipient from a “credit card provider” but notably failed to specify which company he represented. During the interaction, the caller's questions were indicative of a typical scam, probing whether the individual had booked a holiday and inquiring about card access. When met with suspicion, the caller retracted politely, showing the common tactic of attempting to charm users into divulging sensitive information.

From this review, we classify 0413 469 743 as a scam number, specifically engaging in credit card phishing. These scams often aim to collect personal information under the guise of legitimate service inquiries, potentially leading to financial loss or identity theft. It's crucial to remain vigilant and sceptical when receiving unexpected calls like this.

Here are some strategies to deal with calls from this number or similar ones:

  • Do not divulge any personal information: Legitimate companies will not ask for sensitive data over the phone.
  • Hang up: If you suspect a scam, it’s best to immediately hang up without engaging further.
  • Verify the caller: If the caller claims to be from a legitimate business, find their official contact number and call them back to verify the legitimacy of the call.
  • Report the number: Informing local authorities or using services like Reverseau can help raise awareness and prevent others from falling victim to the scam.

By understanding the tactics used by scammers, you can protect yourself and your sensitive information. Always trust your instincts; if something feels off, it's wise to err on the side of caution. For more information regarding the safety of different phone numbers, consider using Reverse Phone Lookup Australia tools to identify the caller before you respond.

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What Our Users Reviewed

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An Indian male caller claimed to be from my credit card provider but didn’t specify which company. He asked if I had booked a holiday and if I was the only one able to use my card. I replied negatively, thanked him for the call, and expressed my disapproval of these scam tactics.

About This Report

This page is part of the Reverseau Scam Intelligence Database, a community-driven dataset maintained by Reverseau since 2014. The database documents caller behaviour across Australian phone numbers based on first-hand user experiences.

Each entry is generated when individuals who received calls or messages from a number submit a report through our review form. Reports include a caller safety rating (1–5 scale) and a written account of the interaction. All submissions are moderated before publication.

The safety rating shown on this page reflects the collective assessment of 0413 469 743 by real users. It measures perceived caller risk, not the quality of this page. A low rating indicates that reporters consider this number likely to be associated with scam or spam activity.