(02) 6100 4280

Based on one first-hand report from a member of the Reverseau community who received a call from this number, the caller has been described as a Scam caller, with a caller safety rating of 1.0 out of 5. The experience was recorded on 1 May 2024. As more Reverseau community members report their interactions with this number, the assessment will become more comprehensive.

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Scam Local service Canberra, ACT 2600 Verizon Australia Pty Limited

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The phone number 02 6100 4280 has been reported as a scam related to BTC and PayPal. Learn more about how to recognise similar scams and protect yourself from these fraudulent calls.

Have you received a call from 02 6100 4280? If so, you’re not alone. A growing number of Australians are reporting this number as part of a concerning scam scheme. Based on user feedback, this call purports to be linked to a purportedly “auto-renewed premium plan” while alarming recipients with references to BTC (likely Bitcoin) and PayPal. Let's break down why this number is flagged and how you can protect yourself.

Type of Scam: The reports indicate that 02 6100 4280 / 0261004280 is being used to implement a BTC and PayPal scam. This type of scam typically involves attempting to collect personal and financial information under the guise of a service renewal, evoking fear of unauthorised charges to elicit a quick response from the recipient.

  • What You Should Know: Users have reported receiving misleading messages about an ‘auto renewal’ that has allegedly placed them on a premium plan. The direct mention of BTC suggests a link to cryptocurrency, a tactic that could intimidate victims into providing sensitive information.
  • How to Handle Calls: If you receive a call from this number, do not engage with the caller. Block the number immediately and report the incident to the appropriate authorities. Do not provide any personal or financial information over the phone if you haven’t initiated the contact.

As a general rule, if you feel uncertain about a caller asking for personal information, it's best to hang up. If you're ever in doubt about a number or whether it might be legitimate, a quick check with a service like Reverseau or using a Reverse Phone Lookup Australia can offer clarity. Such platforms enable you to identify who called you, protecting you from potential scams.

Victims of these scams often share similar experiences, including confusion around what the scam entails, as referral to Bitcoin and online services like PayPal can create a sense of urgency and alarm. Always approach unsolicited calls with caution.

Your vigilance can not only protect you but also contribute to a collective awareness that helps combat these scams. Remember, knowledge is power, and understanding the nature of these calls will save you from falling prey to conversions tied to fraudulent practises.

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Scam

I received a scam call regarding a supposed renewal of my premium plan with PayPal. The caller mentioned something about "BTC," which I assume refers to Bitcoin, but I don't use PayPal. I found this call suspicious and have blocked the number.

About This Report

This page is part of the Reverseau Scam Intelligence Database, a community-driven dataset maintained by Reverseau since 2014. The database documents caller behaviour across Australian phone numbers based on first-hand user experiences.

Each entry is generated when individuals who received calls or messages from a number submit a report through our review form. Reports include a caller safety rating (1–5 scale) and a written account of the interaction. All submissions are moderated before publication.

The safety rating shown on this page reflects the collective assessment of (02) 6100 4280 by real users. It measures perceived caller risk, not the quality of this page. A low rating indicates that reporters consider this number likely to be associated with scam or spam activity.