Posted on October 10, 2022 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
It is just any time fitness who I used to be a member with
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Paul
Posted on December 17, 2018 Caller type: Other Location: Australia
Caller: Fake collection company They are a fake collections company called Black Collections and they are not a registered busines. Just go to ASIC's site and try and find them, you won't. They send you a threatening text so just ignore the morons and block them.
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Anonymous
Posted on June 2, 2026 Caller type: Unknown Location: United Kingdom Category: sms_spam Mood: confused
Received an SMS displaying this calling number. Was promoting the website of a law professor who is known for anti-abortion stance. Addressesed me by another name. Hmm
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RosAnon
Posted on May 2, 2025 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
Caller: Aneta (maybe) I received a text referring to an email and asking for forward payment for an operation, mentioning a doctor whose name I didn’t know. I assumed scam and responded with an “FU”. I got another text, then read the email; the stated doctor was not surgeon,but anaesthetist and the payment request was valid. I suggested to the sender of the text that they give better info in the text so it doesn’t appear so scammy. I looked up this number and most are from 2018 or so. Maybe the current owner of the number inherited a number belonging to a scheister. The current owner appears to be sending messages on behalf of ProBills and maybe others. I have alerted them to the less-than-professional nature of both their text wording and their phone number. And hope I haven’t just paid money to a genuine scheister. It’s getting so hard to stay above the scammers.
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Y
Posted on April 17, 2022 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
Caller: Fake DHL Got a text from this number / "DHL" saying an item had been put on hold and required a review and update of shipment information, with a link to dhl-update.web.app
Definitely a scam but well executed. Don't open the link, just mark the number as spam and report to relevant govt bodies
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Anonymous
Posted on September 29, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I just received a reminder for a Pfizer vaccination. Given I was fully vaccinated six months ago, I suspect this one's spam/phishing too :D
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Anonymous
Posted on April 21, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
They are still up to their old tricks. Got a message telling me to pick up a parcel that I never ordered. Fake as.
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anonymous
Posted on August 21, 2019 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
unwanted SPAM
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Australia, Melbourne.
Posted on January 27, 2018 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
Anytime Fitness Club/Gym Melbourne, Australia.
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Anonymous
Posted on August 23, 2017 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
Any time fitness
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Anonymous
Posted on October 10, 2022Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Paul
Posted on December 17, 2018Caller type: Other
Location: Australia
They are a fake collections company called Black Collections and they are not a registered busines. Just go to ASIC's site and try and find them, you won't. They send you a threatening text so just ignore the morons and block them.
Anonymous
Posted on June 2, 2026Caller type: Unknown
Location: United Kingdom
Category: sms_spam
Mood: confused
RosAnon
Posted on May 2, 2025Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
I received a text referring to an email and asking for forward payment for an operation, mentioning a doctor whose name I didn’t know. I assumed scam and responded with an “FU”. I got another text, then read the email; the stated doctor was not surgeon,but anaesthetist and the payment request was valid. I suggested to the sender of the text that they give better info in the text so it doesn’t appear so scammy. I looked up this number and most are from 2018 or so. Maybe the current owner of the number inherited a number belonging to a scheister. The current owner appears to be sending messages on behalf of ProBills and maybe others. I have alerted them to the less-than-professional nature of both their text wording and their phone number. And hope I haven’t just paid money to a genuine scheister.
It’s getting so hard to stay above the scammers.
Y
Posted on April 17, 2022Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Got a text from this number / "DHL" saying an item had been put on hold and required a review and update of shipment information, with a link to dhl-update.web.app
Definitely a scam but well executed. Don't open the link, just mark the number as spam and report to relevant govt bodies
Anonymous
Posted on September 29, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on April 21, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
anonymous
Posted on August 21, 2019Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Australia, Melbourne.
Posted on January 27, 2018Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Melbourne, Australia.
Anonymous
Posted on August 23, 2017Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
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