Alert: Your Apple ID has been suspended for policy breaches. Log in to restore it and avoid deletion: [appledt link]
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.
They informed me the call would be recorded and asked me to pass a message to someone named Orr; when I asked who was calling, the man said he couldn’t disclose any details.
Seems to be a scam.
A rude insult was left, calling me a "fat pig".
Since no voicemail was left, it got flagged as spam, dude.
The number belongs to SpecSavers.
Got an automated alert where the caller warned that phone service will be cut off tonight, spoken in both English and Chinese. FYI.
I received no voicemail. Calls came from a series of numbers with only the last three digits changing, which leads me to suspect scammers.
Appears to be a fraudulent solar sales call.
Someone claiming to be from the Telstra Security Team warned me that my IP address had been breached and switched from private to public.
The caller seems to be a scammer.
No voicemail was recorded.
The call turned out to be a scam.
I received three call attempts from this number.
The caller, listed as unknown, began with a bland "Just saying hi" and declined to identify themselves right away, leading me to suspect a pig‑butchering scam.
An unidentified sender texted “Just saying hi” without revealing who they were, which suggests a possible pig‑butchering scam.
A voicemail mentioned two credit‑card transactions and told me to press 2 to reach an operator, dude.
Looks like a fraudulent caller.
There was no voicemail left.
The number called back, but it turned out to be disconnected.
Trending Phone Numbers
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.