03 7053 1892
03 7053 1892 has 6 community reports from 6 independent reporters on EndSpam, categorised as Scam call with a high risk rating (81/100). It is an Australian number on NETSIP PTY LTD, Melbourne. The most recent report was on 2026-05-27, and it was first reported on 2026-05-04.
6 independent reporters have reported this number. Reports within the last 30 days.
Category: Scam call · Risk level: High (81/100)
6 community reports from 6 independent reporters.
First seen: 2026-05-04 · Last reported: 2026-05-27 · AU · NETSIP PTY LTD · Melbourne
Also written as
037053189203 7053 1892+61 3 7053 1892+6137053189261370531892
What people reported it as
- suspected_scam — 3 reports
- suspected_spam — 1 report
- telemarketing — 1 report
- unknown — 1 report
Recent community reports
- Scammer calling, rude and racist.
- Called with mispronounced name, no other details.
- Suspicious financial call centre trying to gather personal info.
- Missed call with no message.
- Marketing call without a message.
- User didn't leave a comment
Safety advice
Don't call back unknown missed calls, and never share one-time passcodes or banking logins with an unsolicited caller. Report scams to Scamwatch. Steps to block 03 7053 1892 are in the FAQ below.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is 03 7053 1892 a spam or scam number?
- EndSpam has 6 community reports for 03 7053 1892, currently categorised as scam call with a high risk level (81/100).
- How do I block 03 7053 1892?
- On iPhone, open the Phone app, tap the information icon next to the number in Recents, then tap "Block this Caller". On Android, press and hold the number in Recents and choose "Block / report spam".
- How is the risk level calculated?
- EndSpam combines how many independent people reported the number, how recently it was reported, and what they reported it as into a 0–100 risk score, then maps that to a Low, Medium, or High risk level.