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Looks like you’re getting a mixed bag of random texts from +61419931021, most of which are classic spam scams. They range from fake police‑warrant warnings to bogus insurance quotes and even a car‑dealer slip‑up. The safest move is to ignore and block any unexpected message, especially if it asks you to click links or share personal info. If you ever doubt a message’s legitimacy, contact the company directly using a known phone number or website—not the one in the text. Reporting the number to your carrier or the ACMA can also help curb future spam.
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Recent Reports for 0419 931 021
I received a spam text today saying, “Good morning. Please attend your local police station to clear an outstanding warrant…”, listing a name and birthdate. No links were included, but the message was odd. Stay alert; I’ve reported it to the police and ACMA.
Feedback was excellent; after hesitating for days about opening the message that addressed me by name, I added the sender to my blocked list.
I thought a message from Tynan Motors was a scam and tried to block it, but it turned out to be a legitimate note from my local dealer in Sutherland. The mix‑up was odd, though it showed up as spam.
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Avoid clicking the link; this is spam.
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A nearby podiatrist was listed as the caller.