07 3051 8500 - 0730518500: AAMI/Suncorp Insurance Impersonation Reports

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07 3051 8500 (0730518500): Community reports mix of legitimate insurance calls and impersonation attempts claiming to be AAMI or Suncorp, often with difficult-to-understand accents and requests for personal details.

AAMI and Suncorp Impersonation Reports for 07 3051 8500

07 3051 8500 (also written as 0730518500) has generated 39 community reports with a distinctly mixed pattern. While some contributors confirm legitimate insurance business from this number, others report concerning impersonation attempts. Ten reports specifically cite impersonation tactics, with callers claiming affiliation with AAMI, Suncorp, or GIO Motor Insurance. The number is allocated to Powertel Limited as a local service in Queensland, which aligns with a Brisbane-based Suncorp office presence reported by one contributor.

The pattern suggests two distinct call types originating from 0730518500. Legitimate calls relate to actual insurance claims contributors have lodged - these typically include claim follow-ups or GST registration queries. However, a significant subset of reports flag suspicious behaviour including callers requesting personal verification before identifying themselves, asking for claim reference numbers before providing their own details, or claiming to be insurance representatives when the contributor has no pending claims with that provider.

What Callers from 07 3051 8500 Claim and How They Behave

Multiple contributors report difficulty understanding callers from 07 3051 8500 due to thick accents or background noise. Seven reports mention requests for personal information including name, phone number, or car details. One contributor described a caller who "wanted me to verify details before saying anything," then refused to share a claim reference until verification was complete - the contributor correctly identified this as suspicious since the number had initiated the call.

Specific impersonation claims include callers identifying as AAMI representatives, Suncorp Insurance staff, and GIO Motor Insurance personnel. A December 2025 report noted a caller claiming to be from Suncorp who stated the call would be recorded, then immediately asked for phone number confirmation. Another contributor in January 2026 reported an "Indian lady claiming to be from AAMI" who told them to ring back during business hours rather than continuing the conversation.

Legitimate reports from this number describe callers with claim reference numbers ready, sending follow-up confirmation emails, and discussing specific claims the contributor had actually lodged. The key differentiator appears to be whether the caller already possesses claim details versus requesting them from the outset.

Report Patterns and Contributor Experiences

Community reports for 0730518500 span from late 2025 through April 2026. Scam-category reports (11 total) and suspicious reports (9 total) together comprise just over half of all submissions, while legitimate reports (10 total) and uncertain reports (4 total) represent the remainder. This mixed profile distinguishes 07 3051 8500 from typical scam numbers which generate predominantly negative reports.

One contributor noted they verified the number independently and confirmed it checks out with the Suncorp Brisbane office, yet remained cautious: "on reflection I'm not 100% sure." Another stated they would next time "ask caller to verify the AAMI Claim number" before sharing details. A November 2025 report described a caller named "Aree" discussing a Suncorp claim with background noise and an urgent message saying "she'd call in ten minutes," which the contributor found suspicious despite discussing a real claim.

The presence of legitimate reports mixed with impersonation attempts suggests potential call centre overlap or number spoofing, where fraudsters may be using or mimicking this legitimate Queensland local number.

What to Do If You Receive a Call from 07 3051 8500

If 07 3051 8500 calls you:

  • Do not: Provide personal details, confirm your phone number, or share claim reference numbers if the caller initiated the call
  • Do not: Accept the caller's identity claim without independent verification
  • Do: Ask the caller to provide their full name, department, and claim reference number before you share any information
  • Do: If they refuse to provide details first, hang up and independently contact AAMI or Suncorp using the phone number from their official website
  • Do: Request they email confirmation of the conversation to your registered email address
  • Do: Be cautious if the caller has a difficult-to-understand accent combined with requests for verification - this pattern appears frequently in reports about 07 3051 8500
  • Do: If you have no pending claims with AAMI or Suncorp, end the call immediately and report it

How to Report 07 3051 8500

If you believe 07 3051 8500 has engaged in scam or impersonation activity, report the call through multiple channels:

  • Report to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) at acma.gov.au - they investigate phone number misuse and impersonation
  • Report to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au with details of what the caller claimed and what information was requested
  • Contact AAMI or Suncorp directly using the customer service number on their official website to report the impersonation attempt
  • If the call involved potential identity theft or fraud, also report to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au
  • Contribute your experience to Reverseau to help other Australians identify suspicious behaviour from 0730518500

When reporting, note specific details including the date, time, caller's claimed name and department, what information was requested, and whether they initiated contact or you called back.


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Ratings Distribution

3.1 out of 5
5 Stars 24%
4 Stars 12%
3 Stars 34%
2 Stars 7%
1 Star 22%

What Our Users Reviewed

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Durand

Bloke said he was from an insurer asking for my personal details about a claim, wouldn't give a claim number or proper details, dodgy

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Anonymous

Insurance outfit rang claiming there was an incident, wouldn't say what til I handed over all my details

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Anonymous

Couldn't make out what they were saying, accent was too thick, got blocked

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Anonymous

Male sub-continent voice said from AAMI (now owned by Suncorp). Caller wanted to verify my name and car details and asked if I knew the full name and phone details of the claimant against me, of which I know name and I think I have phone number by looking on the internet.

The number appears to check out with Suncorp Brisbane office, but on reflection I'm not 100% sure. As always these calls come by surprise, and next time I would think quicker and ask caller to verify the AAMI Claim number.

Caller was polite but very difficult to understand. Thanked me for my information, and said that AAMI would follow up.

I think it's "wait and see."

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Anonymous

Called about insurance but hard to understand accent, couldn't get company name, I have no claims pending

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Anonymous

Indian lady claiming to be from AAMI, told me to ring back during business hours, feels fishy

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Anonymous

Was AAMI calling about GST registration for Uber invoice. almost hung up but they sent confirmation email

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Anonymous

They rang about a claim I put in, seemed legit

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Anonymous

Wanted me to verify details before saying anything. asked for claim reference and they said they needed me to verify first. I told them they called me so they should have my details already. felt dodgy

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Anonymous

Prateek from GIO Motor Insurance called, didn't seem to know what I was on about so just hung up

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Anonymous

Was Suncorp Insurance, my client picked them for repairs, had dodgy English and wanted me to swap to AAMI on the quote

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Anonymous

Claimed to be from Suncorp, said they'd record the call, then asked me to confirm my phone number which is sketchy

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Anonymous

Was AAMI about my son's claim, missed the call but they sent an email

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Anonymous

Bloke claiming to be from insurance company but foreign accent made it hard to follow, hung up quick

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Anonymous

Called about Suncorp Insurance claim I lodged, lady named Aree, hard to understand with background noise, sent message saying she'd call in ten minutes, bit dodgy

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Anonymous

Was Gio from my insurance, number checked out

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Anonymous

number belongs to AAMI since they're owned by Suncorp, no worries

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Anonymous

Claimed to be from insurance company, wanted details, felt dodgy

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Anonymous

from AAMI, I'd contacted them for insurance, they called back to sort it out

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Anonymous

Claimed to be from AAMI, wanted personal details before explaining why calling, hung up

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Anonymous

Someone claimed to be from Suncorp about an accident, I said it's already sorted and they hung up

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Anonymous

call from Suncorp insurance asking for 100 points of ID, email, address, wife's ID

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Anonymous

Asked to confirm car registration then requested email and address, promised email but nothing came

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Anonymous

Creepy voicemail Friday from someone claiming AAMI, left reference number. Called AAMI and they had no clue. Then Nataha called Monday wanting personal details before explaining anything. I'm not even with AAMI so told her to shove off

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Anonymous

Weird that Suncorp and Aami seem to be calling from same dodgy-sounding number

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Anonymous

Text claiming to be from Suncorp but came from spoofed number suncorpins, said they'd call in 10 mins

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Anonymous

sent text claiming to be from Suncorp but displayed as 'suncorpins', can't trace it, definitely a scam

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Anonymous

Called my 13-year-old son's phone about some claim and called him Missy

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Anonymous

Caller claimed to be from Vero Insurance with a claim number, I'm not with Vero, left message with different number than displayed

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Anonymous

Voicemail with a recorded message and a reference number, sounded dodgy

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Anonymous

Bloke from AAMI hit me up about a car accident claim but I've never had an accident, sounds dodgy

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Anonymous

Got a message about a claim, not sure what it's about

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Anonymous

called about a claim I'd made, was helpful

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Anonymous

Multiple calls a day, just hangs up

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Fillers

Asking for personal details and did ask on which bank I was with.

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Anonymous

Called about a claim, not sure what claim they meant

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Anonymous

Marketing or survey spam call

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Anonymous

Was Suncorp Insurance

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Anonymous

Called five times in 10 minutes, couldn't be bothered picking up

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Anonymous

Called but nobody on the line, just hung up

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Anonymous

Hang-up from this number


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 07 3051 8500 a legitimate AAMI or Suncorp number?

The number 07 3051 8500 (0730518500) is allocated to Powertel Limited in Queensland and some contributors have confirmed legitimate insurance calls from this number relating to claims they lodged. However, 11 scam reports and 9 suspicious reports indicate the number is also being used for impersonation attempts. Do not assume legitimacy based on the number alone. Instead, hang up and contact AAMI or Suncorp using the phone number on their official website to verify if they called you.

What should I do if someone from 07 3051 8500 asks for my personal details?

This is a red flag. Multiple reports about 0730518500 describe callers requesting name, phone number, or claim details before identifying themselves properly. Legitimate insurance companies will already have your details on file if they're calling about your claim. If 07 3051 8500 calls and asks you to verify information first, ask them to provide their name, department, and claim reference number instead. If they refuse or become evasive, hang up and contact your insurance provider directly using their official phone number.

Why do callers from 07 3051 8500 have difficult-to-understand accents?

Eight separate reports mention difficulty understanding callers from 07 3051 8500 due to thick accents or background noise. While legitimate offshore or regional call centre operations may have these characteristics, the pattern combined with impersonation claims and unusual request sequences (asking for verification before identification) suggests caution is warranted. Legitimate insurance claim calls should allow you to hang up and verify independently before continuing.

Someone from 07 3051 8500 said they'd send a confirmation email - should I trust that?

Contributors who received legitimate insurance calls from 07 3051 8500 reported that confirmation emails arrived as promised. However, this does not guarantee legitimacy. One contributor noted they received what appeared to be a legitimate GST registration call about Uber invoicing, which was later confirmed via email. If you're uncertain about a call from 0730518500, do not rely on email confirmation alone - independently contact AAMI, Suncorp, or GIO using their official website phone numbers to verify the call actually came from them.

What's the difference between legitimate and suspicious calls from 07 3051 8500?

Legitimate calls from 07 3051 8500 typically involve discussions of claims the contributor had actually lodged, include specific claim reference details, and often involve follow-up emails sent to the contributor's registered address. Suspicious calls from 0730518500 involve callers claiming to be from AAMI or Suncorp when the contributor has no pending claims, requesting personal verification before identifying themselves, or asking claim reference numbers before providing their own. If a call from 07 3051 8500 follows the suspicious pattern, hang up and report it to ACMA at acma.gov.au.

Should I call back a missed call from 07 3051 8500?

No. If you don't recognise 07 3051 8500 (0730518500) and have no pending insurance claims, do not call back. If you have a claim pending with AAMI, Suncorp, or GIO, contact them directly using the phone number from their official website rather than returning an unknown call. Some contributors who did have legitimate claims confirmed that missed calls from this number were followed up with emails, so you'll likely be contacted again if it was genuine.