04 8583 8115 - 0485838115: Suspicious Sequential Calls

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Community report for 04 8583 8115 (0485838115): Contributor received 3 calls within 2 hours from sequentially similar numbers, all sharing the same 7-digit prefix.

Suspicious Sequential Calls from 04 8583 8115

One contributor has reported receiving calls from 04 8583 8115 (also written as 0485838115) as part of a coordinated calling pattern. Within a 2-hour window, the contributor received three separate calls from numbers that appear deliberately sequenced: 0485 838 168, 0485 838 180, and 0485 838 115. The numbers share an identical 7-digit prefix (0485838), with only the final three digits varying.

This pattern of sequential number variation is commonly used in automated calling campaigns where a single source dials multiple similar numbers in quick succession. The contributor chose not to answer any of the calls, recognising the suspicious nature of the coordinated attempt.

Call Patterns and Timing

The report about 04 8583 8115 indicates the calls arrived via missed calls rather than voicemail or SMS. The three calls occurred within a compressed 2-hour timeframe, suggesting an automated dialling system working through a sequence of numbers rather than organic callback attempts. The sequential numbering (168, 180, 115) suggests the caller possessed or was testing a block of mobile numbers allocated to the same range.

The use of a Pivotel Satellite provider designation for 0485838115 suggests this may be associated with satellite or remote area communications infrastructure, though the sequential pattern indicates the numbers are likely being misused for calling campaigns.

What to Do If You Receive a Call from 04 8583 8115

If 04 8583 8115 calls you:

  • Do not: Answer calls from unknown numbers, especially if they're part of a sequential pattern
  • Do not: Return missed calls from numbers you don't recognise
  • Do: Let calls go to voicemail
  • Do: Block the number and similar sequential numbers immediately
  • Do: Check your phone settings for call-blocking features and activate them

What to Do If You Receive Multiple Calls from Similar Numbers

Sequential calling patterns like those involving 04 8583 8115 and related numbers indicate automated or coordinated campaigns. If you receive multiple calls from numbers sharing the same prefix:

  • Do not: Assume each number is independent
  • Do: Block all of them at once
  • Do: Report the pattern to Australian authorities
  • Do: Consider registering with the Do Not Call Register if you haven't already

How to Report 04 8583 8115

Community reports like the one about 0485838115 help identify calling patterns that suggest coordinated spam or scam activity. You can report this number and similar patterns through:

  • ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority): Report unwanted calls and messages at acma.gov.au
  • Scamwatch: If the calls appear to be scam-related, report details at scamwatch.gov.au
  • Do Not Call Register: Register your number at donotcall.gov.au to opt out of telemarketing calls
  • ReportCyber: If you believe the calls involve phishing or cybercrime, report at cyber.gov.au
  • Reverseau: Contribute your experience with 04 8583 8115 to help other Australians identify similar patterns

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I have had 3 calls in the last 2 hours from these numbers: 0485 838 168,0485 838 180 ad 0485 838 115. I am not going to answer them as they are all from the same source when you notice the first 7 numbers...


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Frequently Asked Questions

Why would someone call from 04 8583 8115 and similar sequential numbers?

Sequential calling from numbers like 0485838115 is typically associated with automated dialling systems used in mass calling campaigns. The slight variation in the final digits allows a single calling operation to reach multiple phone numbers across a range block efficiently. This pattern is commonly used in spam and scam operations.

Is 04 8583 8115 definitely a scam number?

The single report about 04 8583 8115 (0485838115) describes a suspicious pattern of sequential calls but doesn't indicate a specific scam category. The coordinated calling behaviour is characteristic of problematic calling campaigns. We recommend treating the number as suspicious and blocking it rather than answering.

Should I be concerned about all numbers in the 0485838 range?

The report suggests that 04 8583 8115 and nearby numbers (0485 838 168, 0485 838 180) are part of a deliberate sequence. While not all numbers in a range may be problematic, this specific cluster sharing the same prefix warrants caution. Block the numbers you've received calls from and report the pattern to ACMA.

What does it mean that this is a Pivotel Satellite number?

Pivotel numbers are legitimately issued for satellite communications services, but like all phone number ranges, they can be misused. The allocation to 0485838115 doesn't guarantee it's safe, especially when used in sequential calling patterns. Trust the contributor's assessment and patterns reported, not the service provider alone.

How can I block 04 8583 8115 and similar numbers?

Most Australian mobile phones allow you to block numbers directly. On iPhone, open the recent call from 0485838115, tap the info icon, and select 'Block this Caller.' On Android, open the Phone app, find the number, tap the three-dot menu, and select 'Block number.' You can also use your provider's call-blocking service.

Should I report the sequential numbers individually or as a pattern?

Report 04 8583 8115 and the pattern to ACMA at acma.gov.au, noting that multiple sequential calls arrived within a short timeframe. Include the other numbers (0485 838 168, 0485 838 180) in your report description. This helps authorities identify coordinated calling campaigns rather than treating each number as isolated.