Community Risk Assessment
Evidence Status
Community Reporting Summary
11 independent community reports have been recorded for this number.
The predominant classification is scam, accounting for 73% of reports, with additional suspicious, uncertain interactions also recorded.
Number Metadata
Observed Interaction Types
- Scam
- 8 community reports
- Suspicious
- 2 community reports
- Uncertain
- 1 community report
Safety Context
Community reports describe patterns reporting users considered potentially harmful. Avoid sharing personal information or verification codes unless you independently confirm the caller's identity.
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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.
These reports contribute to the Community Risk Level and Confidence assessment shown above.
The following reports are user-submitted and not independently verified. Consider them alongside the aggregated signals above.
The caller mentioned that they had been trying to contact me unsuccessfully. They offered options to press 1 for English or 2 for Chinese, which felt suspicious.
I received a call from (08) 6365 1720, which is from Perth. In the voicemail, there was a computerized message instructing me to press 1 for English or 2 for Chinese. Following that, the rest of the message was delivered in Chinese, and when I checked with my Chinese friends, they confirmed that it sounded like a scam call.
This call came from Perth, Western Australia, featuring a recorded message that stated: "Hello. Academic emergency notice. For Australian nationality, press 1. If you are Chinese or an International Student, press 2." If you are a Chinese student, I would recommend being cautious as this seems like a possible scam attempt.
This is definitely a scam. The caller didn’t leave a message, and I don’t know anyone who lives in Western Australia.
I received a call from a Perth number while I am in NSW, and they did not leave any message. Based on reports I’ve read about this number, I suspect it may be a scam.
This number called me, but the caller did not leave a message. I decided not to call back. Interestingly, this call came just 1½ hours after I received a call from (08) 6365 1725, which also did not leave a message.
It’s a scam that operates by using multiple phone numbers, simply changing the last digit each time to avoid detection.
No message left, might be a scammer.
Scam call.
I did not answer the call, but they left a voicemail claiming to be from the Australian government. They instructed me to select for the "artificial service" and pressed 1 for English. I suspect it was a scam, so I deleted the voicemail.
This number is associated with a scam. The caller falsely claimed to be from the Australian government, trying to deceive 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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