The caller introduced herself as Jessica Kearns and claimed to be a scam from Ireland.
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.
A message was left that simply said “—— you”.
The identity of the caller is unknown; the call was abruptly disconnected.
A number that seems to be sending suspected spam messages.
The person identified as a property agent claimed not to be a spammer; I have previously worked with them to sell my property without paying commission.
The phone rang once, but no voicemail was left.
An unknown number sent an unsolicited SMS promoting outdoor blinds, roller shutters, plantation shutters, and roofing services.
Four separate calls arrived after 6:00 pm this evening, originating from ; ; ; and . Each rang roughly every 30–45 minutes; I let them go to voicemail and none left a message.
I was on the line only a few seconds before it was dropped; the number arrangement seems suspicious and could be a scam.
Someone pretended to be PayPal, requesting confirmation of transaction details, which felt like a scam.
A recorded Mandarin message played before the number was blocked.
The call was identified as coming from UNICEF charity.
An individual with an accent claimed to be from Telstra’s billing department.
A Brisbane number rang, claiming a Sydney‑based business matter but refusing to disclose the company name. When I suggested they provide a home number for a later call, they said it wasn't convenient; I replied the same and wished them a good day. They responded they'd keep calling—so I blocked them.
An incoming call offered a health‑insurance comparison; I was uncertain about legitimacy, and the Indian accent raised a red flag, so I blocked the number.
My device marked the number as a likely scam.
The call ended without leaving any voicemail.
Seems to be a scam.
The person claimed, “I don’t know, she is harassing me.”
An unexpected afternoon call came through, but I didn't answer.
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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.