After verifying the number with the White Pages, I confirmed that this is indeed the national number for DHL Express, which I obtained from an email.
Chinese voice DHL scam – what to watch for!
Summary — +61131406
Expert Opinion
Oddly enough, the majority of reports tie the call to a well‑known courier rather than a random scammer. The voice messages are automated, in Mandarin, and repeatedly mention DHL, which suggests an impersonation attempt. Recipients should treat any unsolicited request for personal details as suspicious, verify the caller by hanging up and calling the official DHL number listed on the company's website, and avoid clicking links or returning calls to unfamiliar numbers. Blocking the number on your device and reporting it to your carrier can reduce future exposure. Keep a log of such calls to aid any investigation and stay alert for phishing cues.
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Rate this number — +61131406
Recent Reports for 13 14 06
A recorded message in Chinese was played, mentioning DHL, but the call was terminated as it seemed suspicious.
Upon checking my voicemail, a forein message was left, which seemed suspisous and possibily a scam, so i didnt bother to respond
A random computerised voice speaking in Chinese was encountered, which is suspected to be a scam.
This number is obviously a scam, they are trying to gets peoples personal info, they are very persistants
A chinese bot, talking about DHL delivery, be carefull, it might be a scam
As soon as I picked up, the caller hung up, likely expecting me to return the call and potentially triggering a scam or infecting my phone.
Upon recieving a message, it appeard to be from a chinese female voice that sounded completly off, making it impossibl to understand the purpose of the call, likely a scam of some kind.
I saw the number wasnt a australian number, so i didnt answer it, and they left a voicemail in chinese, except for the word DHL, it was strange
In my experience, this number is associated with DHL, a legitimate delivery service that often contacts customers when a physical address is required for delivery.
They claim to be DHL express, but they speak in Mandarin Chinese, and ask for my ID, i didnt give it to them
This appears to be a potential phishing attempt, possibly originating from China.