Julie from Credit Corp repeatedly called our office about an employee's personal finances. Despite multiple requests to cease contact, they ignored us—steer clear of this shady firm!
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The caller identified themselves as Khyshi and requested a callback to discuss a personal matter concerning someone I supposedly know. I asked how they obtained my number; they mentioned a database, but I told them I’m on the Do‑Not‑Call register and declined to leave a message.
Joseph called me after extracting my name from a friend's Facebook list; he even got my phone number and demanded a message. I am livid! After returning the call, I blasted him. These scammers use despicable tactics!
A person identifying himself as Paul repeatedly called and sent threatening messages to family members; when I tried to return the call the line was dead, and the caller insisted on remaining anonymous while demanding personal data, ultimately offering a vague 'financial opportunity' that seemed like a pyramid scheme.
The call was from Zane Credit Corp Solutions, a debt‑collection agency hired by banks and other financial firms. They harvest numbers and violate numerous regulations by phoning individuals and obtaining data unlawfully.
I received a call from someone claiming to be Zain on my former work line, asking to speak with me. A coworker later messaged me saying the caller mentioned a "private matter" and that I wouldn't recognize the name but would know the issue. I returned the call with a blocked ID; he said it concerned a previous Commonwealth Bank problem. He couldn't explain why the bank hadn't contacted me directly and tried to verify my identity by requesting my full name, date of birth, and email. I asked him to email the details, which he promised within 30 minutes, but no email arrived and I haven't heard back. It's suspicious that he had my old work number and name.
Zane, posing as a debt collector, used a scripted pitch about a “personal private matter” to reach out to relatives, neighbors, and agents when the target ignored calls, dude.
Zain phoned my workplace, requested my personal phone number, and inquired whether I am employed full‑time or part‑time.
Zain, whose number displayed no caller ID, phoned and oddly knew my son’s name and suburb, asked about his partner and how to reach her, and then texted a number for my son to call; I refuse to share anyone’s details and now avoid answering unknown calls.
At 9 am on Friday 15 December 2023, “Zain” called, claiming he needed to connect me with an acquaintance to discuss a private issue. He said he was in Sydney but would not reveal the matter’s nature, yet insisted he knew the details. He identified me by name, my phone number, and even the name of the person I supposedly knew, though he used a false name for that individual. He then asked whether I could provide anyone closer to that person. I replied that, without knowing who he was, where he was calling from, or his purpose, I would not share any information. Afterwards, he texted me a landline number to call, and the message originated from .
Zain called, recognized my name and asked if I knew a Facebook friend, saying he needed urgent info and would text the details; I suspect a scam because he said he got my data from a private database, so I've reported it to Telstra and Crimestopper.
The response I received from Telstra regarding Zain confirmed that this is almost certainly a scam, noting the countless variations of such cons and thanking me for the report. – Scott McIntyre, Telstra Cyber Security.
Zane Rehan reportedly reached out to several friends, family members, and coworkers.
Zane, who called from Sydney on Tuesday 17 Oct 2023, texted my neighbour in Redcliffe asking if she was connected to us. She called the 03 number, confirmed, and Zane requested she relay a message because he claimed our phones were disconnected. She refused, telling him to call directly, but he persisted. I later saw the text, screenshot it, and researched the number, confirming it was a scam.
I just received the identical call again.
I appreciate the post; my sister also received a call from this individual asking for me. These fraudsters are truly next-level.
Zane called, asking me to pass a note to my neighbour. He knew my address and first name, claimed a 'privete database' gave him my number, and wanted me to text him his details – sounded super sus, so I wrote it down and said no, yikes.
A call came at 9:00 a.m. from someone named Zain, claiming to know a friend of mine; the conversation was full of falsehoods and highlights the need for stronger regulations.
They claim they need to talk to a family member about a serious issue they’re supposedly handling—clearly nonsense.
The caller claimed to have obtained my number via social media and was searching for an acquaintance of mine.