Fake Indian call centre attempting to scam Telstra customers
Telstra customers are being warned over an Indian call centre scam attempting to trick victims into handing over sensitive information that could be used for identity theft.
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| Hazard level: | 50 % | ||
| Amount of evaluations: | 1× | Last evaluation: | 24 Mar. 2015 |
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| Number of views: | 187× | Last viewed: | 22 Aug. 2021 |
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| City: | Mumbai | |
| State: | India | |
| Population: | 12,691,836 | |
| Time zone: | Asia/Kolkata (GMT +6) | |
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FAQTelstra customers are being warned over an Indian call centre scam attempting to trick victims into handing over sensitive information that could be used for identity theft.
Sydney residents have been tricked into handing over thousands of dollars in cash at shopping centres as part of an elaborate phone scam. One woman handed over $10,000 to a man she believed was an undercover police officer at a shopping centre at Miranda. On 4 December, she received a call from someone who told her…
is some annoying call centre number which connects every second day and then when you pick up goes to automatic rings and then gets cut. When you call back it says unobtainable number.
Very annoying.