(02) 9071 2922

Based on first-hand reports from 3 Reverseau community members who received calls from this number, community reports indicate that 67% of reporters describe it as Scam, with an average caller safety rating of 1.7 out of 5. The most recent experience was recorded on 29 May 2022. Each report reflects a real interaction documented by someone who answered or received a call from this number.

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Likely Spam
Scam Suspicious Local service Sydney, NSW 1001 Primus Telecommunications Pty Limited

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  • Scam
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Beware of calls from 02 9071 2922, identified as a scam related to the National Broadband Network. Learn how to handle such calls effectively.

Understanding the Calls from 02 9071 2922

The phone number 02 9071 2922 / 0290712922 has been reported by several users as a potential scammer, specifically posing as a representative of the National Broadband Network (NBN). This type of scam typically attempts to extract personal information or money from unsuspecting victims, making it essential for Australians to remain vigilant.

Classification of 02 9071 2922

Based on user feedback, we can categorically classify 02 9071 2922 / 0290712922 as a scam. Users have reported multiple instances where the caller identifies themselves as 'Christine' and claims to be calling from the NBN. Notably, one user mentioned this call happening repeatedly at the same time each day, which is a common tactic used by scammers to pressure individuals into responding.

Type of Scam

  • Impersonation Scam: The caller impersonates an official representative from a reputable organisation—in this case, the NBN—to establish trust and manipulate the consumer.
  • Information Harvesting: Scammers often ask for personal details, which can be used in further scams or identity theft.

How to Handle Calls from 02 9071 2922

If you receive a call from this number or any similar suspicious calls, consider the following approaches:

  • Do Not Engage: If you notice unprofessional behaviour or ask overly personal questions, it is advisable to hang up.
  • No Call Back: Avoid calling back numbers that appear suspicious.
  • Report the Number: Use platforms like Reverseau to report the number. This not only helps others avoid scams but also alerts authorities.

Stay Informed with Reverseau

Engaging with resources such as Reverse Phone Lookup Australia can help you identify unfamiliar numbers quickly. Being aware of who called you is the first step in avoiding scams. Remember to stay alert and report any suspicious activity to help keep the community safe.

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What Our Users Reviewed

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Che
Scam

Another report for a lowlife scammer who calls but never leaves a message. I have reported this number for its persistent nuisance.

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Anonymous
Scam

I think this is a scammer - no one answers when I pick up.

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Cupp
Suspicious

The caller identified herself as Christine from the National Broadband Network. I informed her that I don't have broadband services and hung up. This was the third time I received a call from her around the same time, but I didn't answer the first two calls.

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) 9071 2922 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.