Received a call from an Uber Eats driver confirming a replacement order – hey.
Midnight Calls: Delivery or Danger? - +61 482 094 389 (0482 094 389)
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Picture this: a late-night call from an unfamiliar number pings your phone, leaving you wondering if it's a delivery hiccup or something shadier. Comments here paint a mixed bag—mostly legit contacts from Uber or Woolworths drivers struggling to locate apartments for grocery drops, but sprinkled with scam suspicions like silent calls, quick hang-ups, and odd callback recordings. Block and report any that feel off, especially unsolicited ones at odd hours. Always verify through official apps or sites before sharing info. For deliveries, use in-app chat to avoid surprises. If it's persistent, log it with authorities to protect your data—better safe than sorry in this digital jungle.
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The voice warned that the call was a scam and urged me not to trust it.
Legitimate Woolworths delivery.
The courier failed to provide a tracking number and then took the package.
The person was an Uber driver delivering Woolworths groceries; definitely not a scam.
An Uber driver was handling a Woolworths online order, seemed to struggle locating the address, but the call was legit and definatly not a scam.
An Uber delivery driver was trying to locate my apartment.
A Woolworths employee was searching for my apartment to deliver.
Avoid picking up; it's a scammer.
This morning at 9:40 am I received a call that never rang, followed by two “hi” texts and a missed call notice; calling back triggers a recording stating the number isn’t in the system.
I never heard a ring; the call ended quickly. When I returned it—a rare move—a recorded message said the number isn’t in their system.
At 12:20 am the line rang; I picked up the first call but neither side said anything, then it rang again and I answered.
I missed a call that came in at 10:18 pm.
The phone rang briefly—about a second—then the call was dropped.