Suncorp 611800290869 ☎ +611800290869

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Caller Name: Suncorp
Caller Type: Scam
Location: Australia
Reviews: 21

Expert Opinion

It seems like the number +611800290869 is being used by an Indian scammer posing as a Norton representative. Users report receiving calls where the caller claims there's an issue with their device or security software, often pressuring them to grant remote access or pay for unnecessary services. This is a common tactic to gain control of your computer or steal personal information. If you receive such a call, do not give out any personal details or allow remote access. Instead, hang up and report the number to your local authorities or the relevant consumer protection agency. Stay vigilant and always verify the source of any unsolicited calls.

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Recent Reports for 1800 290 869

611800290869 Scam Suncorp

Apparently the number is being rerouted because Suncorp sends out the original message. The 1800 service is hard‑wired, letting them tap into the line and likely use an account with the bank to answer security questions. Tokens aren’t removed from Google or Apple Pay; they’re cloned and then taken away for safety. I never open anything without confirming the sender—emails, ads, apps, all can be risky. Stick to verified green apps only, lol.

611800290869 Scam Suncorp (scam)

It can only be a scam; I'm currently in Europe with a UK SIM that I don’t even know the number for, yet they claim Suncorp somehow knows it.

611800290869 Scam suncorp (scam)

I suspect this was fraudulent; after almost giving my details to the 1800 number from the email, I phoned Suncorp’s public line and they confirmed my Google Pay was fine. Don't trust the glowing reviews here!

611800290869 Scam Supposedly Suncorp

Got a call that pretended to be Suncorp, sending two texts that quoted the last four digits of two different debit cards—one never used—stating the card was removed from Google Pay. The messages even had bogus virtual account numbers. I dialed the number on a burner phone; the automated greeting mimicked Suncorp perfectly, and the person even asked for my DOB just like they would. When I said I’d call the official Suncorp line, they told me to do so. It felt super legit, so I hung up, called the real Suncorp number, and they confirmed they never sent those texts. They also noted that Google Pay messages can’t come from Suncorp. Definitely phishing, but the professionalism was wild, just saying.

611800290869 Scam scam (scam)

Hard to say if it’s a scam, but the operator seemed to know my phone model, had Google Pay activated, and explained that the removal was due to an expired security token, lol.

611800290869 SMS Suncorp

I can confirm the message is authentic; I got the SMS and a matching email from Suncorp, then called their main 131 155 number and spoke to card enquiries who verified it wasn't a scam. It seems linked to a token removal from Google Wallet, possibly after an upgrade, but my Suncorp card stayed active.

611800290869 Company Text message

The text I received appears to be genuine; I called Suncorp Bank on their corporate line and they verified every detail, confirming it was a system‑generated, legitimate message.

611800290869 SMS

Even though I haven't owned an Apple device for over five years, I received the same text and email and checked my Google Pay account—my cards are still listed there.

611800290869 Unknown Text message

Got a text from this number warning that it’s a scam—told me to hang up and call my bank directly on their official line, just a heads‑up.

611800290869 SMS Text message and E-mail

A text and email scam quoted the last four digits of my card, mimicking a Suncorp notification about removal from Apple Pay, but the card remained active. I called Suncorp on their official number and was told many similar calls have been reported this week. It is definitely a scam; ignore both the text and email and do not call the 1800 number.

611800290869 Unknown Suncorp

Following my earlier suggestion to call Suncorp directly, I later received an email that appears to be from them, complete with seemingly legitimate links. It's unfortunate Suncorp couldn't identify the SMS and had to guess its nature. I still recommend dialing the number listed on their website. Hopefully their future messages will be clearer and their fraud team can instantly verify authenticity without speculation.

611800290869 Scam Suncorp

Exercise extreme caution and call Suncorp directly. I received a notice that my Visa Debit had been removed from Google Pay and was told to call the number in the message. Some of the posts here even list an Apple contact, which doesn’t match my Android device. My Visa isn’t near expiration and I never got an email. When I phoned Suncorp’s Brisbane line (13 11 55) the agent was unsure, guessing it might involve an old phone’s token that expired six months ago—same Visa, different virtual card number. They also couldn’t confirm whose phone number triggered the alert. Bottom line: don’t trust the SMS or these forum messages (sorry), just ring Suncorp for clarification. If the alerts are legit they should use a recognisable number. Hope this helps anyone. (It’s definately confusing.)

611800290869 SMS Google Pay

A notification stated that the card ending in xxxx, linked to virtual account xxxx, was removed from Google Pay, and it advised contacting them for further details.

611800290869 Reminder Suncorp

Turns out the Suncorp message was genuine; the 1800 line is for Apple Pay. I called to verify, and since my card was set to expire next month, Suncorp pre‑activated a new one for Apple Pay to avoid any payment hiccups. Check if your card’s about to expire, okay?

611800290869 Scam Caller (scam)

Make sure you verify business contact numbers before dialing; this is a clever scam.

611800290869 Financial bank

That number is legit and tied to Google Pay and Apple Pay. After I called my bank and got a new card, they re‑linked it to Apple Pay and I received a confirmation text from the same number. No need to panic, but it’s always smart to call your bank directly, okay.

611800290869 Scam Scam pretending to be suncorp

A scammer impersonating Suncorp sent a text saying my card was removed from Google Pay and asked me to call. It was unsettling because the card number was mine.

611800290869 Scam THE TPG ACCOUNTS TEAM

Received a call from the TPG Accounts Team that tried hard to sound legitimate, but it’s definitely a scam—don’t reply to the number or any related emails, just call the company on their public number, alright.

611800290869 SMS Suncorp

After reviewing the SMS and email about my card being removed from Google Pay, I forwarded them to Suncorp security and called the number on their website. They said there was no activity, so I asked for a new card. Later, the Threat Management Team emailed that the message was legitimate and to contact support if I didn’t make the change. The messages and phone number are real; Google just had a mix‑up. At least it wasn’t a scam.

611800290869 Scam Norton (scam)

Indian scammer, claims to be from Norton. Total BS

611800290869 Scam scam (scam)

Be cautious: this is a sophisticated fraud, not a random message. The scammers actually know the last four digits of my debit card and claimed the card had been removed from Google Pay, then provided an 1800 number for “more information.” Calling would likely lead them to verify my identity and harvest my details. Stay alert.

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