Community Safety Intelligence Report

(03) 9095 9000

Community Risk Level: Mixed Signals

No dominant classification observed. Community reports reflect divergent interaction experiences.

19 Reports

Also searched as: 03 9095 9000 · 0390959000 · +61 3 9095 9000

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19 independent community reports
Confidence: High Confidence reflects reporting volume, not certainty of intent.
Last reported: 8 December 2025
  • Legit – 9
  • Scam – 7
  • Uncertain – 1
  • Spam – 1
  • Suspicious – 1
Public Safety Advisory
Guidance for Call Recipients

Based on community reports, some interactions were reported as legitimate while others indicate potential risk. Exercise caution if you receive unexpected requests. Do not share sensitive information unless you can independently verify the caller.

Reverseau independently aggregates community-reported safety intelligence and does not determine caller identity or intent.

Developed in alignment with Australian consumer safety awareness principles.

Reported Interaction Types
Legit Scam Uncertain Spam Suspicious
Number Metadata
Local service Melbourne, VIC 3000

This page summarises community-reported safety information associated with this number and is intended for public awareness and harm prevention.

Community Risk Assessment

Mixed Signals
Based on 19 community-submitted reports Analytical Confidence: High
Legit
47%
Scam
37%
Uncertain
5%
Spam
5%
Suspicious
5%

Evidence Status

Community Reporting Summary

19 independent community reports have been recorded for this number.

Reported classifications are distributed across multiple classification types, including classifications such as legitimate, scam, uncertain, spam, and suspicious, indicating no dominant behavioural pattern at this time.

Number Metadata

Observed Interaction Types

Legitimate
9 community reports
Scam
7 community reports
Uncertain
1 community report
Spam
1 community report
Suspicious
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.

Community Reporting Overview
19 total reports · Classification distribution:
Legitimate (9) · Scam (7) · Uncertain (1) · Spam (1) · Suspicious (1)
Pattern Status: Mixed reporting pattern observed (no dominant classification)
Reporting timeframe: October 2023 – December 2025

Pattern status reflects statistical distribution of community reports and does not indicate verified activity.

The following reports are user-submitted and not independently verified. Consider them alongside the aggregated signals above.

A
Anonymous
Legit

Hey, just wanted to say this number is from ANZ, and they're on the up and up. Can trust them, no worries!

A
Anonymous
Scam

Alright, here’s a classic one for ya. I’ve been getting calls from ANZ—totally unrecognizable number ringing me up at 1am! Who does that? No banks out there are ringing up their customers at this hour! It’s a scam, plain and simple, no matter how others want to sugarcoat it. I’ve had enough of dodgy hours ruining my night!

A
Anonymous
Legit

I can confirm this number’s for real - it’s a genuine call from ANZ, no tricks here.

A
Anonymous
Legit

The number's totally legit, it's from ANZ banking! Got a personal loan recently and this is their return call. They've got a decent rep, appreciate the follow-up, ANZ!

A
Anonymous
Uncertain

I received a missed phone call from (03) 9095 9000 and they did not leave a message.

G
Gillian
Spam

I received a missed call from (03) 9095 9000, but they did not leave any voicemail message, which seems suspicious to me.

H
Hixon
Legit

After receiving a call from this number, I contacted ANZ directly to verify its authenticity. They confirmed that the call was genuine and related to my existing personal loan. However, if you ever have doubts about a call, it's always best to reach out to the company using their official contact information instead of trusting unknown numbers.

M
Marcella
Legit

This call was not a scam; it was regarding my credit card application, and it seemed legitimate.

L
Lowry
Scam

I believe this was a scam call, as ANZ bank will never make calls like this. I fell for it, but I urge others not to get tricked.

S
Stenzel
Legit

This call was legitimate and from ANZ (Australia and New Zealand Banking Group). I also received an email confirming the call.

L
Loveridge
Scam

The caller claimed to be from ANZ, but I found it unusual as they had no legitimate reason to contact me. Generally, if ANZ can’t reach you, they would send an email. Therefore, I believe this is likely a scam call. It's best to be cautious and wait before responding.

R
Ruan
Scam

This was a legitimate call from ANZ Bank, confirming that it is not a scam.

P
Portillo
Legit

This call was legitimate; it was from ANZ Bank regarding an application I had submitted. They called me just to follow up, and I verified the call before responding.

D
Diez
Scam

I first received a text stating that they would call me in one minute, claiming to represent ANZ Bank. I chose not to answer the call when it came through. I'm convinced this was a scam.

C
Correll
Legit

I received a call from this phone number, and it turned out to be the ANZ Account Support team. They were reaching out to discuss an international payment that I had been waiting for. Therefore, this number is NOT a SCAM.

T
Townes
Scam

I believe this was a scam call. Initially, I received a text from someone claiming to be an ANZ Home Owner Personal Banker, and they said they would call me shortly. When they called from this number, I refused to share any information, as it seemed unlikely that ANZ would reach out without proper notice amid the prevalent scams.

D
Detwiler
Suspicious

I'm concerned that the call may have recorded my voice right after I answered the phone.

A
Adam
Scam

I suspect this is a scam. I got a call stating, "Hi, this is ANZ 'GoBus' regarding your recent application. Can you please verify your full name?" The caller had a heavy Indian accent, which made it unclear what the organization was. I refused to give any personal information without understanding the purpose of the call.

S
Sigg
Legit

I have been informed that ANZ will send an email and a letter before they attempt to call me.

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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