A nuisance call played an automated notice about services being unavailable, followed by a Chinese message.
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.
No message was left; it looks like one of those Chinese scams asking you to update doctor information.
A man named James, claiming to represent a market research firm, repeatedly calls from various numbers and has become harassing. Despite my repeated requests to cease contact and remove my name, he continues. When I ask him to spell his company's name because I can't understand him, he simply hangs up.
A voicemail claimed they left something on my desk; when I called back, they said they were from an investment firm. It sounded like an AI bot, likely a scam.
They inquired whether I was calling to order a taxi.
Someone named Corey claimed my car service was finished and ready for pickup, yet the vehicle is still in my garage.
The call originates from WorkCover WA, the government body that administers WA's workers compensation scheme under the 2023 Act.
They mentioned Wondi Yoga but didn't provide a contact number.
The call alleged to be from Visa, warning of an Amazon transaction that never existed; in reality, Visa doesn’t manage cards—such notices would come from the issuing bank.
A health comparison firm that knew my name called; I blocked the number.
After about five attempts from Aussie Assure this week, the returned call turned out to be from a telemarketer.
They didn't leave any voicemail.
Origin: Indian.
A representative from Goodlife Health Club called; I picked up, and they immediately hung up.
An unknown number rang three times in one hour, never leaving a reason, so I blocked it.
The call dropped right in the middle of Google Call Screening. Bummer.
A recorded message claimed I had two pending charges on my bank card, without naming a bank, so it feels like a scam.
The call appeared to come from the Firle News Agency, listing a news agent's number.
An automated voicemail said practitioner details need updating, which likely indicates a scam call.
The voice sounded robotic due to lack of human tone, and any callback attempts consistently fail to connect.
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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.