We kept dialing, got a silent voicemail – sounds like a scam, FYI.
Super Scam Alert: Levitate Calls Exposed
Summary — +61489998001
Expert Opinion
This number belongs to persistent scammers posing as representatives from Levitate, a dubious entity targeting superannuation details. Multiple reports highlight unsolicited calls from individuals like Lee, Kim, and Kenny, offering fake 'health checks' or reviews to extract personal financial info. Tactics include double-calling, silent hang-ups, and aggressive persistence, often from Australian-accented callers. Block immediately and never share details like super balances or fund names. Report to authorities like the ACCC or ACMA to curb these nuisances. If you've disclosed info, monitor accounts closely and consider freezing credit. Staying vigilant prevents real harm from these low-effort cons.
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Recent Reports for 0489 998 001
Looks like an Indian caller dropped the line right away, just saying.
Lee, speaking with an Australian accent, claimed to be a representative; I shared my super fund, age, and balance, and now wonder if I've been scammed.
Someone identifying as "Levitate" with an Australian accent already knew my name; I refused to provide details and ended the call—likely a scam.
Levitate claimed to offer a complimentary super health check and began probing details about my superannuation, though I never agreed to speak. Their accent sounded Australian.
A person named "Kim" from Levitate called, pretending to follow up on a superannuation health check I never requested. I told her it wasn’t a good time, and she snapped back, "Why did you ask me to call back?" before hanging up—utterly disgraceful behavior from a scammer.
A call from Levitate.net.au (Levitate/levit8) featured professional‑sounding consultants who turned out to be scam artists, cold‑calling to waste your time and extract money. They do have an ABN and ACN, but that doesn't legitimize them. Expect two back‑to‑back unknown numbers followed by a no‑caller‑ID call. Best action: ignore, block, or report—unless you have nothing better to do.
Lee from Levitate reached out about a 'super health check' and hung up when we pressed for details, FYI.
The number rang three times before heading to voicemail, yet left no message. Telstra flagged it as spam, so I blocked it.
I received a call from this number, ignored it, and was instantly followed by a call from a private line, which suggests a scam.
When I answered, there was only silence on the other end before the call ended, so I blocked the number immediately.
They pointed to a vague Leviate site with no clear info, wouldn't reveal the data source, definitely a scam alert, FYI.
Received a silent call that ended abruptly, which feels like a potential scam.
The call displayed a machine connection indicating a call centre, introduced as Levitate for a superannuation review, and after questioning my super details I hung up.
The line disconnects as soon as you answer; after calling back they demand your name and purpose, then the scammers hang up and block the number.
They pitched a free service, but I told them to remove me from their list right away 😡😡😡😡😡😡
When I answered, the line was cut off immediately; it could be Wall Street Exchange. Stay alert—these are likely fraudsters. Just end the call and block the number.
Kenny from Levitate pitched a free superannuation review, said he'd ask five questions, then cut the line, FYI.
Got nothing on the voicemail, FYI.