0391075000
☎️ 0391075000 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 391075000.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0391075000
- Number called, hung up, unconnectedJul
2019Scammer call, don't answer phoneApr
2019Aggressive scam calls about internetMar
2019Aggressive scammer repeatedly callsMar
2019Proven scam causing significant stressMar
2019Scam caller from Telstra, beware!Nov
2018Telstra cyber crimes wasting timeOct
2018Scammer, aggressive, unhelpful Indian manOct
2018Telstra scammer; user not affiliatedOct
2018Unrecognized number, potential hacking concernSep
2018Legitimate number for Telstra contactsMay
2018Suspicious call regarding hacked emailsJan
2018Spam call impersonating Telstra employeeJan
2018Frustrated with persistent landline issuesNov
2017Invalid Telstra number, potential scamOct
2017Scam call, no message leftAug
2017Suspicious call, claimed Telstra legitimacyAug
2017Scammer pretending to be TelstraJun
2017Scammer posing as technical supportJun
2017Indicating suspicion or fraud allegationMay
2017Recognizes scam, tells caller offMay
2017Fake Telstra scam call reportedMay
2017Unwanted call, no message leftFeb
2017Accusation of Telstra impersonation scamJan
2017Early morning unanswered landline callJan
2017Suspected scam call from "Telstra"Oct
2016Suspicious call about computer hackingOct
2016Telemarketer scam, multiple abusive callsOct
2016Frequently wearing rings every dayMay
2016Telstra calling about ADSL issueApr
2016Number Of Searches: 84 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 24 March 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hebden(North Yorkshire), Walsoken(Cambridgeshire) and Wester Essendy(Perth and Kinross).
0391075000 has 28 comments of which 12 x negative and 13 x neutral and 3 x positive
0391075000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0391075000 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting individuals with claims of internet hacking and security breaches, often with callers claiming to be from Telstra technical support. Callers frequently use aggressive tactics, Indian accents, and provide false employee IDs and contact details when challenged. Many users report repeated calls at inconvenient times, hang-ups upon answering, or no voicemails left despite attempts. Genuine Telstra customers or representatives deny association with this number. It causes significant distress and suspicion, with recommendations to avoid interacting, not to provide personal or computer access information, and to verify any concerns directly through official Telstra contact channels. This number is widely flagged as untrustworthy and should be treated with caution.
Reports on phone number 0391075000
7 yearsI received a call from this number, but as soon as I picked up, the line went dead. When I attempted to return the call, I was met with a message stating that the number wasn’t in service. What on earth is going on?7 yearsI received a call this evening from someone claiming that four individuals were using my internet connection. When I told her that I was tucked up in bed and unable to power on my computer, she promised to ring me back tomorrow afternoon. She even provided her ID number, D240306, and introduced herself as Jessica Allen, along with my computer's ID number. It’s a stroke of luck that I’m savvy to these scams! It would be great if we could find a way to put an end to them. Nowadays, I’ve learnt to keep track of when these calls come in and let them go to voicemail; interestingly, they never leave a message.Jessica Allen7 yearsI received numerous calls from a woman named Julie Nelson, who appeared to have an Indian accent, bearing I.D. No. D621509. She claimed that our internet was compromised, and that someone else was misusing our personal information. When we refused to boot up our computer as she insisted, her tone turned quite hostile. Eventually, we had to outright demand that she cease her incessant calls, day and night, as there was no intention of complying with her requests. She even threw around the idea of legal proceedings. This has been dragging on for quite a while now. We reached out to the numbers she provided, only to be met with automated messages from Telstra, stating they would follow up. I'm absolutely fed up with this situation. It’s entirely unreasonable that we have to endure constant harassment from these scammers at all hours.Julie NelsonTelstra7 yearsWe’ve been receiving numerous calls from a certain Julie Nelson, who seemed to have an Indian accent (I.D. No. D621509). She kept insisting that our internet was being compromised and that our personal information was at risk. The situation escalated quite aggressively when we refused to power up our computer. Ultimately, we had to firmly request she cease her incessant calls, which seem to plague us both day and night, as we had no intentions of turning on any device. She even hinted at pursuing legal action. This has been dragging on for ages now. When we tried reaching out to the numbers she provided, all we received were generic messages from Telstra promising to follow up. Honestly, it’s infuriating! It’s unacceptable that we have to deal with these scam calls constantly, disrupting our peace at all hours.Julie NelsonTelstra7 yearsThis number is definitely a scam! I just don’t understand why it can’t be blocked or put to a stop; it’s really distressing a lot of folks, particularly those who are more easily duped.8 yearsI recently had three phone calls on my home line from a woman with an Indian accent, claiming to represent Telstra's cybercrime division. She was quite persistent, wanting access to my computer to fix a so-called issue. When I suggested I would call Telstra directly to verify her claims, she abruptly refused and provided me with the number 03 9107 5000 for confirmation. Little did she know, I had already sussed out her scam during our initial conversation! Just a word of warning to everyone - stay vigilant!Telstra8 yearsIt seems they've now caught the attention of Telstra's cyber crime unit. What a laugh! Just a bunch of time wasters, to be honest. After the countless complaints about this number, isn't it about time they took action and shut it down?Telstra8 yearsFraudster alert! I encountered a rather pushy gentleman from India who seemed utterly flummoxed when I questioned him about my call to Telstra the previous day. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!IndiaTelstra8 yearsReceived a dodgy call claiming to be from Telstra, but I don’t even have an account with them! What a cheek!Telstra8 yearsEarlier today, I spent a good hour chatting with Telstra, and I thought they had sorted out my issue. But wouldn’t you know it, my landline just chimed in with a call from this unfamiliar number, which I ignored since I didn’t recognise it. Moments later, my mobile buzzed with the identical number flashing on the screen. I chose not to pick up again. To top it all off, no voicemails were left. Is it possible that Telstra has been compromised in some way?Telstra8 yearsRest assured, this isn’t a fraudulent number at all. It actually belongs to Telstra’s Call Centre operating out of the Philippines, and they use it to reach out to their customers in Australia through their internal system.TelstraCall CentrePhilippinesAustralia9 yearsI received a call from what seemed to be an Indian lady, who informed me that my emails had been compromised after I had raised a concern with Telstra about my internet connectivity. She introduced herself as Jennifer Allen, and provided the number 03 91075000 along with an employee ID, D240306. She claimed to be situated on Exhibition Street in Melbourne. However, when I dialled that number, I was met with an automated message stating that Telstra was reaching out to me over the issue of my hacked computer, and I was instructed to call 132200, which is also a recognised Telstra line. Unfortunately, when I rang 132200 and requested to be transferred to the relevant department, I was informed that they had already closed for the day at 5:15 PM.TelstraJennifer AllenExhibition StreetMelbourne9 yearsOh dear, it's a familiar tale, isn't it? Back in January 2018, I received a call from someone named Janet Wilson, who claimed to represent Telstra's technical department. This individual, who appeared to be of Indian descent, insisted that Telstra oversaw all the other service providers like Optus, TPG, NBN, and so forth. She provided me with the phone number 0391075000 alongside an employee ID, D625278, in case I wanted to confirm her credentials. Upon dialling that number, I was met with a recorded message stating that Telstra had attempted to reach me and directed me to call 132200 for clarification on the matter. What a load of nonsense! I’ve had no issues with my internet, so it’s clearly just a scam.Janet WilsonTelstraOptusTPGNBN9 yearsI've been facing a similar issue, and it's really getting on my nerves. To be honest, we might just end up having to ditch our landline altogether!9 yearsThis number is certainly not a valid Telstra line. After receiving a call claiming that "hackers have taken over your browser," I decided to verify with genuine Telstra customer service. They clarified that both the phone number and the employee ID provided to me (D625278 Janet Wilson) are not recognized as legitimate contact details for Telstra. It's rather alarming how deceptive these calls can be!TelstraJanet Wilson9 yearsI received a telephone call from the number 03 9107 5000 on the 29th of August, 2017, while I was at work on my mobile. I missed the initial calls as I was engaged in a meeting. The number attempted to reach me a couple more times after I silenced my phone, and subsequently left a couple of voicemails. To my surprise, when I checked my voicemail, there were no messages at all-just the sound of someone munching away! A quick search online revealed that this number is associated with a scam. Quite the dodgy situation, wouldn't you agree?9 yearsI recently received a phone call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming to represent Telstra, located on Exhibition Street in Melbourne. She mentioned something about our internet issues, which we've indeed been experiencing for the past week, but she went on to say that hackers are intruding and accessing our private data. When I inquired if I could return her call later since I was quite occupied, she flatly refused to provide a callback number. When I probed her on why she couldn’t share that information, she reluctantly gave it to me. I made it clear that I'd do some digging to verify her authenticity before deciding what to do next, and then I ended the call. It honestly left me feeling quite irked!TelstraExhibition StreetMelbourne9 yearsI’ve received numerous calls at my home from a woman claiming to be Janet Wilson - 91075000, who insists she's a technical support representative for Telstra. Over the span of three days, she’s bombarded me with calls, all stating there’s an issue with my internet connection. Having been a victim of scams in the past, I swiftly terminated the call as I recognised her for what she truly was. Not long after, she rang back, quite irate, demanding to know why I’d cut her off. When I told her about my suspicions, she started shouting down the line, insisting she wasn't a fraud and even suggested I ring the number to verify. Naturally, I hung up on her once again. Has anyone else had the misfortune of receiving calls from her lately?Janet WilsonTelstra9 yearsI had a rather alarming experience lately with a woman who introduced herself as Janet Wilson. Over the course of three days, she dialled my number several times, insisting she was a tech support representative from Telstra and that there was an issue with my internet service. Having fallen victim to scams in the past, I promptly put the phone down, recognising her as a fraud. To my surprise, she called back in a rather confrontational manner, demanding to know why I’d terminated the call. When I explained my reasoning, she erupted, insisting, "I am not a scammer, feel free to verify the number!" Naturally, I decided to hang up once more. Is anyone else experiencing similar calls from this individual lately?Janet WilsonTelstra9 yearsI’m in the same boat as so many others who’ve received calls from this number. I told the woman with the Indian accent to do one and made it clear that I was fully aware of their dodgy scheme.9 yearsBlatantly a scammer posing as a Telstra representative. They claimed that there was a report from Telstra regarding hackers attempting to target my computer and insisted that I provide the computer's identification number to “prevent” the breaches. As soon as I declined to comply with his ludicrous demands, he abruptly disconnected the call, sounding quite irate. Not to mention, he had a very thick Indian accent.Telstra10 yearsI received a call at 9:37 in the evening, and guess what? No message was left behind. Quite frustrating, I must say!10 yearsBeware, it’s a con! They were acting like they were from Telstra.Telstra10 yearsMy landline went off at half five in the morning! By the time I managed to stir from my slumber, the ringing had stopped. I checked what was going on, and entering *10# revealed that I had missed a call from 0391075000.10 yearsToday around 1pm, my landline received a call from a lady who claimed to be associated with Telstra. She mentioned that there had been reports of hackers attempting to infiltrate my computer over the past few weeks and insisted I switch on my computer so she could guide me on thwarting the hacking attempts. When I inquired if she would require remote access to my device, she asked me to wait for a moment, spoke to someone in the background, and confidently asserted that she wouldn’t. The noise level was quite distracting, making it difficult for me to decipher what was being said, so I decided to end the call. Almost immediately after, she rang me back, clearly annoyed by my disconnection. She resumed her pitch without missing a beat. I mentioned that my son handles our tech affairs and requested her number for him to follow up. She provided me with the contact number 03 9107 5000 and had a pronounced Indian accent.Telstra10 yearsThis evening at 7 o'clock, I received a call from someone claiming to be with Telstra. She stated that they had detected attempts by hackers to breach my computer and insisted that I provide her with my computer's serial number in order to avert any threats. When I inquired about her name and contact number, she introduced herself as Jennifer Lewis and provided the number 03 9107 5000. Although she had an English-sounding name, her accent clearly suggested she was calling from India. When I expressed my disbelief and labelled it a scam, she ominously warned me that my internet would be disconnected within a mere 48 hours, at which point I ended the call. Remarkably, she tried to reach me four more times, hurling insults, leading me to ignore her calls altogether. She didn’t bother to leave a voicemail on my answering machine, either.TelstraJennifer LewisIndia10 yearsIt manages to call me at least every couple of days.10 yearsI had a call from this number, which I believe belongs to Telstra. They let me know that someone would be popping round to my place to sort out the issues I've been having with my ADSL connection.TelstraSubmit Your Own Report (391075000)
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