Apparently, a scammer claimed to be from Telus and stated they could see my cell with one carrier and internet from another, but they would of had the correct info if they was legitamate
Telus spoofed scam? How to stay safe!
Summary — +18333903721
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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
Upon recieving the call, it was promptly terminated, however a callback revealed a Telus promt, and they proceded to contact me mutliple times.
It seems that this is a promotional call from Telus, trying to get me to switch carriers, when i expresed my disinterest, they told me to call them back if i was looking for a deal
Without answering, I blocked the number.
Given that most posters here haven't provided clear answers, one respondent suggested it might be a satisfaction survey
Obviously, this is a spam call, and I've been advised by TELUS to block the number, as it will continure to call until someone answers, its a nuisance
Scam alert for overpaid shipping refund. Never ordered, so no thanks.
Random hang-up call. Typical spam behavior.
Clearly, the caller was uninterested in conversing, immediatly hanging up when I didnt respons.
Not a Telus customer, yet received multiple calls from this number
This number has been reported by other users as a scam
Asked for personal details upfront. Classic scam move.
It's possible that Telus is conducting a satisfaction survey, given that most recipients seem to be clients, but if it's spam, one would expect some non-Telus subscribers to have received calls as well
I recently received a call from this number, which I suspect is likely spam.
Suspicion arises that this is a scam, as Simrin inquired about satisfaction with Telus services before the call disconnected, leaving questions about the attempt to gather personal information.
Confirming that this is a scam, an automatic message claimed to be from Telus, but it led to a Microsoft scam.
I've received multiple calls from this number, but the caller never leaves a message, leading me to suspect that it's a recurring nuisance.
My call monitor flagged this number as spam, so I chose not to answer, and predictably, no message was left
When I said hello, ther was no response, so I desconnected
The person asked if I was Richard, I said yes and then the line went silent
The caller ID displayed a suspicious number with 'UNKNOWN' at the end, appearring to be a robocall or spam, and i didnt bother to answer
Despite numerous calls from this number, no messages are ever left, and strangely, some calls are identified as coming from TELUS, while others are not