Survey robocalls every evening? How to stop them!
Summary — +61731039201
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Oddly enough, a flood of pre‑recorded survey calls has been hitting phones at dinner time, often disguised as community‑issue research. These automated messages rarely provide a callback number and frequently ask for personal details, which is a hallmark of phone scams. The safest move is to let the call go to voicemail, then delete the message without replying. Register the number on the national Do Not Call list, enable carrier spam‑blocking, and consider a third‑party call‑filter app. Never share identification numbers, passwords, or financial info on a unsolicited call. If a message feels suspicious, report it to the ACCC or your telco.
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Recent Reports for (07) 3103 9201
A call arrived at 8:17 PM Thursday, after hours, offering an automated survey about the upcoming Federal Election; I blocked it.
Received an after‑hours harassment call from a QLD number trying to push an automated survey about the upcoming election. Annoying af.
An automated male voice claimed to represent a research firm and urged participation in an election survey; I hung up, blocked the number, and noted the call came well after hours.
A robocall began with a survey pitch—hang up immediately. Those bastards called at 8:30 pm on a Thursday.
There have been three to four rings from this line in Brisbane, QLD, and a callback lands me with a robot asking for an ID, ugh.
Receiving a call at 8:45 PM felt too late for a business inquiry; I didn’t recognize the number, ignored it, and no voicemail was left.
A market‑research call claimed neutrality about the upcoming Federal Election but clearly pushed a candidate in Berowra, a district I don’t reside in, and even mentioned current political leaders.
Harassment call after hours came from a Queensland number attempting an automated survey about the upcoming election.
A persistent unknown caller from (07)31039201, possibly a political survey, left no message; I blocked the number.
Receiving a call at 8:15 PM Queensland time, past the 8:00 PM cutoff, left me furious; I’ll warn them that any further after‑hours calls will result in action against harassment.
After receiving a call and a one‑second voicemail, I immediately blocked the number.
Upon receiving the call, my instincts immediately told me something was off, especially since I don't know anyone in Queensland, so I'm grateful to have checked this site before considering a return call.
An automated voice message was left, mentioning a community issues survey, before the number was blocked.
Having many business contacts in Brisbane, I wasn’t worried when I returned the call. It was a computer-generated voice asking for a user code. No idea what it meant, but I’ve noticed this number has been reported multiple times since 2023!
No message was left. This number seems to be involved in scam activities.
An unknown male with an Australian accent from a Brisbane number called, but my phone didn’t even ring at 8:32 am on Wednesday, February 5. It was immediately blocked by my Samsung settings. A voicemail of only 2 seconds was left, mentioning community issues without any personal details or a callback number. It's suspicious and seems like a scam or marketing ploy. I have blocked this number and won’t be returning the call! 🙄
An automated voice message was left, though the start was cut off. It mentioned a "short survey on community issues." I blocked the number.
Although no voicemail was left, the repeated attempts to contact suggest ongoing scam or spam activities. Exercise caution if this number reaches out to you.
That's really dumb.
Scammers often try to steal your money or personal info through phone calls or text messages
The number displayed a Brisbane, Qld location, but no message was left. Upon returning the call, a robotic voice instructed me to leave a message. I hung up, suspecting it was a scam.
A call from a Brisbane, Qld number was missed, and upon callback, a recorded message was encountered, suggesting a potential scam attempt.
The call was allowed to go to voicemail, and the message requested participation in a survey about community issues and politics.
The caller was a scammer, and when i called back, i got a weird recorded message asking me to enter my identificaton number, spoken in a filipino-american accent.
I returned the missed call and heard a strange automated message in a Filipino-American accent asking me to "enter your identification number followed by the pound key,"
Upon returning the missed call, a strange automated message was encountered, requesting identification number entry in a distinct accent.
Upon reviewing my call log, I noticed a suspicious call from this number around 6 p.m., which I didnt answer. The voicmail that was left seemed to start in the middel of a sentance, and all I could decipher was 'issues and your'. After browsing through other users' experinces on this site, it becomes clear that this is likely a scam. I apreciate everyone who shares their stories to keep us informed!
Around 6 p.m., I received a call from this number, but I didn't answer, and the voice-to-text message I received was incomplete, mentioning 'issues and your,' which, based on the comments here, was likely a scam.
Got a weird robocall on the 26th, didn't make any sence