(03) 4334 1709

Based on first-hand reports from 14 Reverseau community members who received calls from this number, community reports indicate that most (86%) describe it as Scam, with an average caller safety rating of 1.3 out of 5. The most recent experience was recorded on 22 December 2023. All ratings and descriptions are drawn from real encounters reported by individuals who received calls from this number.

3-min Read 14 Reports

Likely Scam
Scam Suspicious Local service Ballarat, VIC 3350 Optus Networks Pty Limited

Ratings

1.3
14 reports
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  • Scam
  • Suspicious

The phone number 03 4334 1709 has been reported as a scam caller, frequently claiming to represent Telstra. This article explores the nature of the calls and provides advice on how to manage communications from this number.

Introduction to 03 4334 1709

The phone number 03 4334 1709 / 0343341709 has received multiple reports from users, predominantly identifying it as a scam caller. The nature of the calls includes fraudulent claims of unauthorised charges and offers supposedly from Telstra. In this article, we will delve into the specifics of these reports and provide guidance on how to handle calls from this number.

Classification of the Caller

Based on user experiences, 03 4334 1709 / 0343341709 is firmly in the scam category. The reports consistently indicate that the callers make misleading assertions, such as claiming that the individual has signed up for Amazon Prime without consent or that there are unusual charges associated with their Telstra account.

Nature of the Scam

Several users reported that calls were made by individuals with accents, and these calls often involved:

  • Attempts to solicit personal information under the guise of a crisis regarding accounts.
  • Claims about orders or services not actually initiated by the receiver (e.g., a supposed $499 order or an endorsement for a 40% discount on Telstra services).
  • Automated messages indicating charges for fictitious purchases.

One notable aspect of this number is the impersonation of legitimate businesses, such as Telstra, leading many users to assume that they are dealing with trusted service providers. However, the established pattern of false claims clearly indicates a fraudulent intent.

Recommendations for Handling Calls

To protect yourself from falling victim to fraudulent schemes, it is advisable to:

  • Do not engage: If you receive a call from 03 4334 1709 / 0343341709, it is best to hang up immediately.
  • Do not provide personal information: Never give out details such as your address, bank information, or account passwords.
  • Block the number: Use your phone’s blocking feature to prevent future calls from this number.
  • Report the number: Consider reporting the scam attempts to the authorities or using platforms like Reverseau to alert others.

As scams evolve, so too must our vigilance. Utilizing services like Reverse Phone Lookup Australia can help you identify unknown callers and make informed decisions about your communication.

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What Our Users Reviewed

T
Thames
Scam

BB K. This is a scam. Says he is from Telstra support team. Indian type voice. My phone said it was a scam. Block him.

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Haney
Suspicious

Cannot call this number back. States” this mobile number is not in use”

DODGY.

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Radford
Scam

The caller claimed to be from Telstra offering a 40% discount. It's suspicious because their phone number matches that of other documented scam reports on this website.

M
Magnusson
Scam

The caller claimed to be representing Telstra, but I believe this to be a scam.

E
Edick
Scam

Scam - Phishing - Not my bank with non existent charge.

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Winer
Scam

I received a suspicious call from a lady with an accent who claimed there were issues with my Telstra service that were being resolved. I hung up before she could explain further, as it felt like a scam.

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Ames
Scam

This is a fraudulent scam. I recommend that you block, report, and delete any communications from this number.

M
Mawhinney
Scam

I received an automated call stating that I’ve been charged for a purchase, but I did not authorize any transactions. This seems suspicious and could potentially be a scam.

A
Arrowsmith
Scam

The caller claimed to be from Visa, stating that I owe $1300 and instructed me to press 1 to make a payment or 2 to report a false charge. The call consisted of recorded messages and originated from Bakery Hill, Victoria.

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Marvin
Scam

I received a suspicious call from an Indian woman who claimed to be contacting me about an order for $499. I haven’t ordered anything lately, and I told her her call seemed suspicious before hanging up.

K
Klemm
Scam

They left a message saying press 1 for English - its regarding your epidemic certificate. SCAM.

F
Fernandez
Scam

A man speaking mandarin looking for someone. The surname he gave is my mom's but my mom never register anything using my phone number. So, most likely a scammer.

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Tauber
Suspicious

Hung Up when I picked up. Possible SCAMMER.

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Ervin
Scam

The caller fraudulently stated that I had been enrolled in Amazon Prime for an annual fee of $100. This appears to be a scam.

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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 (03) 4334 1709 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.