Community Risk Assessment
Evidence Status
Community Reporting Summary
15 independent community reports have been recorded for this number.
Reported classifications are distributed across multiple classification types, including classifications such as suspicious, legitimate, scam, uncertain, and spam, indicating no dominant behavioural pattern at this time.
Number Metadata
Observed Interaction Types
- Suspicious
- 6 community reports
- Legitimate
- 4 community reports
- Scam
- 2 community reports
- Uncertain
- 2 community reports
- Spam
- 1 community report
Safety Context
Current reporting does not indicate a consistent behavioural pattern or dominant risk classification. Standard telecommunications safety precautions are generally advised when responding to unexpected or unsolicited contact.
About This Record
This page forms part of the Reverseau public safety intelligence database, which aggregates community-reported telecommunications safety information across Australia.
Records update automatically as new reports are submitted. Records may exist prior to receiving community reports in order to support proactive telecommunications safety monitoring and future reporting.
Reverseau maintains this database as a continuously updated public safety dataset designed to support telecommunications risk awareness across Australia. Reverseau does not determine liability, intent, or identity. Records reflect aggregated community-submitted signals only.
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Community Safety Reports
Classifications reflect anonymised community-submitted reports and represent observed interaction patterns only. They do not identify callers or constitute verified findings.
Pattern status reflects statistical distribution of community reports and does not indicate verified activity.
These reports contribute to the Community Risk Level and Confidence assessment shown above.
The following reports are user-submitted and not independently verified. Consider them alongside the aggregated signals above.
The number called my landline, but I didn’t recognize it and have never placed a call to them. It seems very suspicious, so I hung up quickly.
I received a silent call that was followed by an automated voice claiming, "This is the call back you requested from Service NSW, if you are ready to speak, please press this button..." However, since I received the call at my workplace through our reception number, I am concerned that it could be a scam or a misdialed call.
I received a call at 12:50 AM, but I didn’t answer it for obvious reasons. It’s frustrating to receive calls at such an unreasonable hour. People really need to be more considerate.
This call is a callback from the Service NSW call centre, indicating that you have reached the front of the queue and can now receive assistance.
This number, (02) 3814 0100, is a callback line from Service NSW.
The phone rang, displaying a message saying, "No Business Name required - please remove as spam label." Now this number is blocked, along with a thousand others! I wonder when the government will take action against these scammers.
I answered a call from this number, but there was no response from the caller. The number appears to be from Bevendale, NSW, which I am unfamiliar with.
Called 4 times left no message.
Block and report.
+61 2 3814 0100.
Used by Service NSW to call back.
Left a message "someone from Service NSW is trying to reach you please call back to 137788" when I tried to call back 137788 they are not sure what's happening.
The caller was silent for about 20 seconds before disconnecting the call. This type of call is often associated with scams or telemarketing, so I would suggest ignoring such calls.
I received a suspicious unsolicited interstate call from a QLD number shortly after another call from (02) 4234 0069, but the caller did not speak when I answered. This raises some concerns about its legitimacy.
It would be good if they actually spoke to you when they called.
Picked up but didn't hear nothing.
Services nsw.
Community reports are retained as historical safety signals within the Reverseau telecommunications safety dataset and may reflect different experiences over time.
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SUBMIT A SAFETY REPORTReports contribute anonymised observational data used for pattern analysis.