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Reverse Phone Lookup in Australia — Latest Community Insights
Check unknown Australian numbers with recent reports from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and more. Understand caller patterns and share your experience.
Australia: what to expect from calls
Unsure about an Australian number? Find fresh community reports to judge unknown calls or texts. Cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide show both legitimate callbacks (delivery, banking, appointments) and waves of phishing. Area codes (02, 03, 07, 08) are not reliable for location due to portability/VoIP — treat them as signal, not proof.
Good practice: return calls only via the official number on the provider’s site/app, check in‑app messages, and don’t share one‑time codes by phone. Enable device blocks and carrier filters (Telstra, Optus, Vodafone) and leave a short, factual experience here to help others.
The call was odd but not malicious—just a generic outreach, nothing too concerning.
Received a loud sales pitch for a product I never asked for. Very annoying spam.
Received a suspicious call asking for personal info; classic scam behavior.
I was pressured into buying a product I never asked for – felt like a scam call.
Scam call trying to lure me with a fake lottery win. They asked for bank info right away.
A missed call left no message. Several other users flagged it on another site, suggesting it’s probably a scam.
The caller guided me, politely informing me that I had dialed the wrong number.
This is yet another clueless scammer. They only altered a few digits after the 0485 prefix, such as 0485 934933, 0485 835059, 0485 985236, 0485 869803, 0485 957618, 0485 859602, and previously used 0480 with various numbers. I discovered this by creating a program that filters their scams on my dummy phone; I give my number to companies or services, then monitor how quickly a scammer calls. If it’s only days, the company gets a warning that they’re compromised, and I sell them my upgraded software. Anyone seeing these numbers should block and delete them. They’re scam bank calls—operators with many phones linked to a computer dialing random or purchased numbers. Once a real person answers, the call is transferred to a speaker claiming you’re a winner, infected, from Microsoft support, have an unpaid bill, a collection agency, tax office, etc. It’s dangerous for unsuspecting individuals, the elderly, tradespeople, or anyone trying to make a quick buck. BLOCK, DELETE, DO NOT ANSWER.
They keep ringing me constantly.
No voicemail left and the line shows up as a probable scam on the phone, FYI.
Blocking this number has not prevented the caller from leaving messages or attempting to contact me, which is a concerning and potentially criminal behavior.
Now it's 426, 428, and 429. These scammers are the dumbest I've dealt with. Do they think we'll answer just because the phone rings? Not this duck. Keep trying, idiots. I'll keep reporting. See you in jail with your mom.
The caller insisted on entering my house.
This number made me feel uneasy with its creepy call
This is clearly an unsolicited call, which I categorize as spam
This is a spam number.
The behavior of this number is consistent with that of a prankster, as it repeatedly calls and hangs up without leaving a voicemail or engaging in conversation.
A company, supposedly led by william scott, is making false claims about selling caravan homes in st george, qld, appearently.
The caller made random inquiries, asking various questions without introduction
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FAQ — Australia
How do I verify callers in Australia?
Call back via the official company number (website/app), not the unknown number. Check in‑app notices.
What patterns are common?
Delivery/appointment confirmations, bank callbacks, 2FA codes; periodic robocalls, smishing around parcels, and fake support hotlines.
Are area codes reliable?
Not really. Portability and VoIP make 02/03/07/08 weak as location hints. Context and content matter more.
What makes a helpful report?
Be concise: caller type, purpose, date and cues. Avoid sensitive data.