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Suspicious Evidence Requests Exposed - +61 447 475 013 (0447 475 013)
Summary — +61447475013
Expert Opinion
Block this number immediately to prevent further contact. These messages mimic Australian police forces like Victoria or Queensland Police, urging you to click links for 'evidence' submission on fabricated crimes such as theft or drive-offs. Real police never solicit info via unsolicited texts or calls—always verify independently through official channels. Delete suspicious messages without engaging, and report to authorities like Scamwatch or your state's police fraud unit. Avoid sharing personal details; if details like your name or vehicle seem known, it could stem from data breaches. Stay vigilant against such phishing tactics to protect your privacy and avoid identity theft.
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Recent Reports for 0447 475 013
The person on the line claimed my car had fled a petrol station, even quoting my registration, model, address, and name, saying it happened in Oakley, Melbourne. Though I’m based in Sydney, I’ve driven there before. They sent a link via text, which I googled and discovered it was a scam.
A message from this number requested details for the Tasmanian Police, which clearly appears to be a scam.
A text from 0447 475 013 claimed to be from someone named T. Anwyn, asking for evidence for Victoria Police and included a dubious link; I avoided clicking and suggest deleting such messages.
Someone claimed to be Jason O'Reilly of Queensland Police, insisting they required evidence for a critical case, which felt overly urgent and suspicious.
Someone posing as S. Bailey claims to need evidence for Victoria police, includes a link to submit info, and mentions theft—yet I'm not in that state, have never visited, and have no connection to any theft, so it must be a scam. Avoid clicking the link.
Someone claimed to be gathering evidence for Victoria Police concerning a theft, but I’m skeptical about their legitimacy.