Telus has been making aggressive sales calls
Telus spoofed scam? How to stay safe!
Summary — +18333903721
Expert Opinion
Imagine a call flashing "Telus" on your screen, yet the number never appears in any official Telus listing. That mismatch is a classic sign of a spoofed caller trying to harvest personal data. Never share SIN, credit‑card details, or even your address until you independently confirm the request through Telus’s official website or customer service line. Activate your carrier’s call‑blocking features and consider third‑party spam filters to block repeat offenders. Report the number to the Canadian Radio‑television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and your own provider’s fraud department. Keeping a log of timestamps and call content can help authorities track patterns and protect other users.
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Recent Reports for (833) 390-3721
Within an hour, I received three calls from this number, which I recognized as a scam based on previous experiences.
Upon answering, only music was heard, as if on hold, with no subsequent recording or response from a person.
The call was diverted to my answering machine, but surprisingly, no message was left, despite the caller ID indicating it was from a Telus source.
It's definately a scam.
Another unserious call, probably a prank. No real harm. Just weird.
Unreliable sounding caller. Kept it neutral.
Unserious caller, probably joking or something. Neutral, but weird.
Unserious and giggly. Prank maybe?
After googling the number, I found out it's a scam on Telus forums
There were multiple daily calls, sometimes three, from a number that appeared to be from Telus, but only silence ensued when picked up.
Unserious neutral caller.
Sounds unserious, like a prank call. Not worth answering.
Unserious call, whatever.
Unserious and vague—sounded like a joke. Not worth answering.
Maybe they have two customers with the same last name? When you call back you get a recoding saying "Thank you for calling "Telus. This call will be recored for qualitiy and training purposis." Then they give you the same informations in French. I briefly spoke with a representativ who said customers might be called for a varity of reasons including servise questions, payment questions, servise upgrades, etc. If you have Telus servise call the pubblished number to find out why they called you
Initially, they inquired about my name, Alex, and upon my negation, they proceeded to greet someone named Orion, freaking me out compleatly.
Calls are persistent and annoying
Persistent calling issue
There was no one on the other end.
No response from the other end
Unserious call, probably a prank. Neutral at best.
Unserious call, probably a joke. Whatever.
Unserious sales attempt. Laughed it off.
Unserious spam. Neutral.
Two unsolicited calls were made from the USA to Canada, with the sender remaining unidentified and ignoring requests to leave a voicemail.
Seemed unserious, like a prank. Laughed it off. Neutral.
Unsolicited calls were made from the USA to Canada, ignoring requests to leave a voicemail
Unserious caller, maybe joking. Didn't take it seriously. Neutral.
Two unsolicited calls were received from an unidentified sender in the USA, targeting a recipient in Canada, who ignored the request to leave a voicemail.