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Scammy Calls from Overseas?
Summary — +61370675129
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Believe it or not, these persistent calls from unfamiliar numbers often hide aggressive scam tactics disguised as helpful offers. Most reports point to Indian call centers pushing fake freebies like energy monitors or shower heads, aiming to extract personal info or push unnecessary services. It's no surprise they hang up when questioned—classic evasion. Block them instantly and enable spam filters on your phone to avoid the hassle. Report to authorities like the ACCC in Australia to curb these nuisances. Stay vigilant; ignoring unknowns saves headaches.
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Recent Reports for (03) 7067 5129
Unknown source left a voicemail that sounded unmistakably like a call centre; I’ve blocked the number.
I missed the call on July 20, 2022 because the number was unfamiliar, and judging by other posts, that was probably for the best, lol.
That's a scam, run by a bunch of low‑life scammers—stay clear, okay?
Answered a call centre where the Indian lady barely spoke English, and I couldn’t make out the scam – something about a computer, yeah.
Avoid answering unknown numbers; nearly every time they turn out to be scammers. I block them straight away, and a quick Google search reveals many complaints.
Will our government ever coordinate with India to cease these shady callers harassing Australians? Truly contemptible.
I ignored the call as usual for unknown numbers, then called back minutes later after seeing comments. The line was disconnected and I blocked it. Thanks to the ReverseAustralia community for confirming my doubts.
An Indian woman from Green World Services, with background noise, asked when I could receive an energy product tomorrow; I said I was busy, requested the website, and they cut the call.
Another unknown 03 7067 caller keeps altering a few of the last digits and calling again; I never answer and block each time—fed up!
I’m being hit with countless spoof numbers—first a landline, now a mobile—leaving me wondering what telecoms are doing about it.
A call centre from India checked whether I’d received my government‑funded energy‑saving device.
My Samsung device shows an orange warning screen labeling the call as suspected spam and a telemarketer, prompting me to block it each time via Samsung Smart Call powered by Hiya.
The operator claimed my water provider would replace my shower head for free, kept pushing the offer even after I declined, so I hung up and blocked the line.
The bogus line keeps tweaking the final digit by one each time; after months of this I’ve learned to ignore any 7067 numbers.
An unknown call centre reached out, but I have no idea who they are.
After missing the initial ring, I returned the call with my number blocked and was greeted by a recorded notice that the number isn’t connected.
Source: Green World Services – energy‑monitoring spam calls.
When I requested the ABN, the caller cut the call—clear scam, dude.
Notice: Indian call centre offering a free install of a smart power meter – ignore and block right away!