A message mentioned that BOBBO registration was open and included a link to bobbo.org.au, which seemed like a scam.
Parcel Fee Scam Alert?
Summary — +61419889504
Expert Opinion
Phishing lures hide in plain sight, often masquerading as legitimate services to snag your details. These reports reveal a mix: one SMS flags a suspicious 'BETRIGHT' payment link, another a dodgy parcel delivery fee scam urging a click, while a blood test issue and a doctor's practice mention add confusion—possibly a spoofed number. Never click unsolicited links; they lead to malware or data theft. Verify directly with the supposed sender, like calling your doctor or courier officially. Block the number and report to authorities like the ACCC in Australia to curb these nuisances. Stay vigilant—your info's the prize they're after.
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Recent Reports for 0419 889 504
Got an SMS about a BETRIGHT payment and a link to click if it looks fishy – heads up!
The behavior described is abusive and unacceptable; the individual is labeled a sick, manipulative person who allegedly runs a fake medical centre tied to a corporate entity, prompting an IT investigation that uncovered a scam.
The person claimed blood tests couldn’t be performed, leaving me baffled about the context.
A caller talked about blood tests being unable to be processed, though the context was unclear.
Received a message stating the parcel can't be delivered because of an unpaid 1.80 AUD fee, with a link to click for delivery.
A notice claimed my parcel couldn’t be delivered due to an unpaid AUD 1.80 fee and urged me to click a link (t.co/ZkCTfxDZOE) to resolve it – sounds highly suspicious, proceed carefully.
Received a reminder about an appointment with Ms. Keast, asking to reply Y or N, but I have no such meeting, weird.
A phishing text arrived from this number at midnight, claiming “your security code is ….” It appears to be an overseas scam operation.
The person claimed ignorance and proceeded to provide a security number.
The person claimed to be arranging a UPS pickup, which I’m unfamiliar with and suspect is fake.
Calls appear to come from the Maddington Doctors’ practice on Blackburn Street.
This number belongs to my workplace.