The call sounded robotic, with a voice modifier being used. They claimed to be from Telus and offered some sort of plan for $65, but the poor reception and strange tone raised my suspicions, prompting me to hang up.
Silent Telus‑style scam calls – what you need to know!
Summary — +16474765567
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Numerous callers report silent, no‑voicemail contacts from +16474765567, a pattern typical of scam operations. The callers claim to be from Telus and push low‑price iPhone or plan upgrades, often demanding personal data or gift‑card photos. Because no message is left, the only clue is the caller ID, which can be spoofed. Key takeaways: hang up immediately, never share credit‑card or gift‑card details, and verify any offer directly through the official Telus website or customer service line. Block the number on your device, report it to the FTC or Canada’s anti‑spam centre, and educate friends about this silent scam tactic.
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Recent Reports for (647) 476-5567
The caller pretended to represent Telus Mobility, offering a exclusive deal, but then requested a picture of an Apple gift card, which is a clear indicator of a scam
I recived a call on tuesday and today, didnt leave any voicemessages, i beleive its a spamm.
I recieved a call from this number today at 4pm pst, but they didnt leave a voicemail message
A call was received, but not answered, and no voicemail message was left, although it was flagged as a suspicious Telus spam/scam call.
I was offered an upgrade to an iPhone 13 pro max, despite not being a Telus customer, and the caller continued to pressure me into expressing interest, making me uncomfortable
Apparently, this was a Telus offer for an iPhone 13 pro max at $90 per month with a 2-year contract, but it seemed suspiciously unrealistic
A brief, unanswered call was received before being disconnected
When I answered the phone, there was no one on the other end.
No message was left by the caller
I recently missed a call from this number, and since no voicemail was left, I suspect it was a spam call.
These guy's offered me a deal thats way too good to be true, like I could get a plan for $30 thats normaly $85. But when I asked them to send me an email and I checked with the company, they said it was probaly a scam. They used this email adress XXXXX. Ca