They claimed to be Bank of Melbourne, left a voicemail with a static secure code, and even said I’d requested a code and voice‑ID verification—sounds fishy. bro
Unexpected Bank Verification Alert!
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Have you ever wondered why a bank call arrives unannounced, sparking doubts about your account security? Reports reveal a mix of legitimate St George Bank verifications for secure codes or applications, alongside suspicious automated messages mimicking bank services. Non-customers receiving these calls, especially after unrelated transactions, often face scams impersonating the bank. Static-filled voicemails or early-morning hails are red flags. To safeguard privacy, verify directly via official bank channels—never return suspicious calls. Block the number if unwanted, and monitor accounts for unauthorized access. Contact your bank promptly if something feels off, ensuring personal data stays protected without unnecessary exposure.
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Recent Reports for (02) 9155 7811
Confusing voicemail featured heavy static at the end and claimed I’d asked for a secure code, then added another note about registering for voice‑ID verification—a request I never made.
Multiple calls arrived starting at 7 am from both landline and mobile, alleging to be St George Bank after I used a secure code for a tradesman payment. The bank later confirmed the number was a scam; the caller ID looked familiar from previous incidents.
Multiple calls from this number started at 7 AM on my landline and mobile after I used a secure code to pay a new tradesperson. St George Bank confirmed the number is linked to a scam; I recognized it from earlier caller‑ID displays.
Honestly, I disagree – they called my office line even though I don’t have a St George account. I didn’t answer, but the automated voice claimed it was a St George service. No reason for them to call a non‑customer. Stay alert, folks, just saying.
Disagreeing with the call's legitimacy, I note that they reached my office despite my lack of a St George account. I let it go to voicemail, which sounded like a St George service, yet I'm not a client, so the contact is unwarranted. Exercise caution!
I actually applied for a St George credit card, and they gave me a legit call – nice! cool
The callback I received after applying for a service was both legitimate and professional.
Someone pretended to represent St George, saying they were from the St George Secure Code Service.
Got a call supposedly from St George Bank, but I don’t even hold an account there—what’s up? lol
If you weren’t expecting a call from St George Bank’s automated verification, it probably means the number was mis‑listed or someone’s accessing your account without you knowing. Best to contact the bank through official channels, not this automated line. yeah
Looks like St George Bank is behind this call. Yup.
A call from St George Bank reached me when I needed a verification number to add a new payee in internet banking; it was a legitimate security check, not a telemarketing pitch, so there’s no need to blacklist this number.
They alleged I had requested a money transfer, which I never did.
Whenever you request a transaction code for a St George Bank account, they’ll call you from this number – it’s legit, not spam. Just a heads‑up!
Received a call claiming to be from St George Bank, which was pretty odd. yeah
Several attempts were made where the line simply dropped; I’ve now blacklisted the number.
When I dialed back, the phone rang once before hitting a busy tone. Meh.
When I called back, I hit voicemail that didn’t mention any company name. Meh.