Community Risk Assessment
Evidence Status
Community Reporting Summary
27 independent community reports have been recorded for this number.
The predominant classification is legit, accounting for 59% of reports, with additional scam, suspicious, spam, uncertain interactions also recorded.
Number Metadata
Observed Interaction Types
- Legitimate
- 16 community reports
- Scam
- 6 community reports
- Suspicious
- 3 community reports
- Spam
- 1 community report
- Uncertain
- 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.
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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.
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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.
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The following reports are user-submitted and not independently verified. Consider them alongside the aggregated signals above.
I answered a call from this number, and it turned out to be a delivery driver in Perth who needed my house number for a delivery. He already had my name, street name, and suburb, but just needed the specific number. My item was successfully delivered afterward.
NOT a scam. This is a courier company. God knows why they don't leave a message. Thanks to reviews on here, I called back, got voicemail but the driver picked up, and informed me he had delivered my parcel inside my building. You are safe to answer!
This number belongs to a legitimate delivery service used by Temu.
This number has been calling me multiple times each day, and I even received voice message texts from them. I strongly believe this is a scam!
This call was legitimate; the courier reached out to confirm my address due to an issue with my parcel locker at the post office. I received my package just 20 minutes after the call.
I got scam called and left no message from this scam number from Sydney 61291889300.
61291889300 I got this number called me.Scam.
This number belongs to FHE/Fast Horse Couriers, and it was calling to confirm the delivery of a parcel I ordered from AliExpress.
This is a phishing attempt. The caller uses the number (02) 9188 9300 and will immediately send you a text following the call, which is meant to deceive you into thinking they are related. The text contains a phishing link, and you should NOT CLICK ON THE LINK as it is a scam.
I received three calls from this number, and during the third call, there was silence on the line. After researching the number, I found it associated with a local shopping center, which doesn't exist! I strongly suspect it's a scam.
Ok I've just written a review about the Fast forward services and tracking E171340744884703 - turns out it is a real delivery lol I called the guy back and he came to deliver my parcel from Yanwen - must be a cloud app they use to generate numbers used for calls - but in short - this is a Genuine call from a Delivery Company.
I just received a call from this number - parcel delivery from Fast Forward Service - line was bad but they gave me a tracking number E171340744884703 - they even new my full address but I'm in QLD, which was even more dodgy - a woman talking in the background to tell him what to do...
I wish the caller had stayed on the line longer, as I never got to hear or engage with them during the call.
This call was from Fast Horse delivery service, who was attempting to deliver a parcel. They seem to be a legitimate service.
I didn't pick up the call because I suspected it was a spam telemarketer. Interestingly, shortly after, I received a text confirming that a delivery from Fasthorse Express Courier had just been made to my address.
Although this call appeared to be legitimate, I had my suspicions for a few reasons. Firstly, the caller identified themselves as part of an immigration service, which I had never heard of. Secondly, they asked me for my address right away. However, 10 minutes after the call, my delivery arrived, which indicates that the call might actually be legitimate despite my initial suspicions.
Phone identified it as Taleen Healthcare... Which is a legitimate number, even if the address is a private house in Epping NSW. Never heard of it as I am in SA and have never dealt with them. Considered it as spam. Then got a message from someone else saying a package had been delivered by a courier I also never heard of "Fast Horse", again considered spam by me. I went to check my mailbox, in case... nothing. Then on my way back inside, found a package leaning against a rubbish bin in my driveway. It was from Ali Express and I have been waiting on it. Checked the message, and it linked to a photo of where it had been left.
Cannot work out why the number comes up as a registered but sus looking "healthcare" place. But there ya go.
I received a legitimate call from a delivery service, as I was anticipating the arrival of a couple of packages. The caller informed me that they needed me to sign for the shipments.
I received a call from a courier service regarding the delivery of my package from SHEIN.
I mistakenly thought that the delivery service I ordered from wouldn't deliver on weekends, so I declined multiple calls from a number that seemed suspicious. However, it turns out that this company, which identifies itself as Taleen Healthcare, actually delivers on weekends. The delivery driver was very polite, and I now feel bad for ignoring those calls – it was just a courier trying to deliver my packages.
I received a call claiming to be about the delivery of my package, stating that it couldn't be sent to my parcel locker because it wasn’t associated with the Post Office. While the message sounded legitimate, I still recommend exercising caution with such calls.
I received a call from this number stating they had a Shein delivery scheduled for 6 am, which was odd.
An Asian male caller asked if he could leave my delivery in a letterbox located next to the large garden. I informed him that I live in an apartment, and then he inquired if I was in Sydney. When I replied that I was not, he hung up.
I initially thought this call was a scam, as it was from a courier claiming to deliver a package for Shein, which I hadn’t ordered. However, I did end up receiving a package after the call. They also sent a text afterward with a link showing where the package was placed. There may have been some confusion regarding the contents.
The caller claimed they had a parcel intended for delivery, but they only had my unit number and suburb. They asked for my street address and property number, which I provided. This situation can occur when online forms auto-fill with incomplete information. Everything turned out fine in the end.
This call was a legitimate courtesy call from the courier service, informing me that my SHEIN package is on its way for delivery.
I received a call from this number, which showed up on my caller ID as Taleen Healthcare, a company located in New South Wales. Since I do not reside in NSW and have never interacted with them, I found it suspicious. The call disconnected before I had a chance to answer it.
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