Someone recognized my name, asked about aged‑care services, I declined, and they said they'd follow up in three months—sounds shady, man.
Persistent Telemarketers Unmasked - +61 480 017 415 (0480 017 415)
Summary — +61480017415
Expert Opinion
Multiple reports highlight unsolicited calls from this number, often involving personalized details like the recipient's name, which raises immediate privacy concerns. Common tactics include offers for free seminars, prizes like iPads or nights out, and investment pitches from entities like PWS or Wealth Managers Australia, frequently perceived as scams or aggressive telemarketing. Callers avoid providing clear company details and persist without voicemails, eroding trust. To safeguard data, register with Australia's Do Not Call list, avoid sharing personal info, and report suspicious activity to Scamwatch. If engaged, document details for potential complaints; blocking the number prevents further harassment while monitoring for patterns in call times.
Caller Categories
Caller Names
Rate this number — +61480017415
Recent Reports for 0480 017 415
They kept ringing nonstop and never dropped a voicemail, so I’m guessing it’s just telemarketing—yeah.
Scammers answer with a greeting, then announce they’re recording and tracing the call, demanding I stop calling.
Got a call from a scammer who instantly used my name; the whole thing felt super sketchy and I was fed up not chatting—yeah.
A financial services rep claimed I'd finished a survey and won a phone, even knew my name and that I'm a homeowner, then launched into a pitch about Premier Invest. I cut her off mid‑sentence, told her I'm not interested, and she politely wished me a nice day before hanging up. No aggression, just an annoying unsolicited call.
Got two calls from a lady pitching some internet seminar, and she already knew my name—odd.
The caller claimed to be from Wealth Management Australia. When I asked if they operated offshore, they insisted they were Australian, and when I inquired about a licensed financial adviser, they said a license wasn’t required. Their tone grew terse and they told me to list something; I hung up while they continued speaking rapidly.
Got a telemarketing call from a so‑called Wealth Managers Australia—yeah, another spam pitch.
Got a voicemail from someone claiming to be PWS Gold Coast, and they even dropped my name—yeah, weird.
After calling them back, I learned they market property, finance, and investment options.
When I called back, the person only said “hello” and refused to name any company—super vague, man.
An unknown caller answered, there was a brief silence, then the line was disconnected.
The number keeps dialing me repeatedly, never leaving a voicemail or responding to my messages.
I received two missed calls from this number this week, but no voicemail was left, so I assume it's sales or spam.
I got a call from PWF Gold Coast, which went straight to John’s voicemail – PWF standing for Premier Walls & Fencing Gold Coast.
It appears to be a marketing scam.
A representative from PWS offered a free one‑hour information session as part of a marketing call.
Someone told me I’d won an iPad but required me to attend a free seminar. When I said I couldn’t go, they grew impatient, spoke over me, and insisted I attend. After I mentioned I was abroad, they abruptly hung up. I never entered any contest, and I feel sorry for seniors or anyone gullible enough to believe such calls.
I received two calls from this number, one at 7 p.m., and the caller instantly knew my name, saying they were from PWS and promoting a “Free night in Robina.” It sounded dubious, so I hung up.
When I dialed back, I hit a voicemail that didn’t even state the company’s name—ugh.