(08) 9192 4834 has been reported 1 time by the community. Below is what we know so far about this number, allocated to Telstra Limited.
What the Reports Show for (08) 9192 4834
Overview
How People Described (08) 9192 4834
1 reported as scam.
How the Contact Happened
Was the Contact Expected?
Assessment based on 1 report.
Reported Behaviour for (08) 9192 4834
Tactics People Mentioned
These are the tactics community members identified when reporting interactions with (08) 9192 4834.
How Interactions Played Out
Of the people who reported contact from (08) 9192 4834, here is how far the interaction went.
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How Much Detail Did People Share?
Most reports include useful detail, and 100% include detailed descriptions.
Number Details
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Reports about (08) 9192 4834
These reports were submitted by community members.
This number called - said they were from Telstra and that they were going to help me increase my internet speed, I asked "on what?" and they hung up on me, defs a scam.
Frequently Asked Questions
What manipulation tactics are linked to (08) 9192 4834?
Across the reports that mention tactics, the main ones are Impersonation (100%).
Are people still getting calls from (08) 9192 4834?
This number has recent reporting activity.
How strong is the evidence about (08) 9192 4834?
Based on 1 community reports. About 100% include detailed descriptions, which helps.
Should I treat (08) 9192 4834 as a scam?
100% scam classification rate across 1 community reports.
How are people hearing from (08) 9192 4834?
The primary contact method is phone call.
What's the general experience with (08) 9192 4834?
People who called in described: Scam (1).
Are the calls from (08) 9192 4834 unexpected?
For 100% of people, this was an unsolicited contact. 0% anticipated it.
What category does (08) 9192 4834 fall under?
On paper, this is a Local service number through Telstra Limited in Roebuck, WA. The allocation reflects how the number range was assigned, not who's actually calling from it.