rechoboam
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Just an FYI
People are being sent texts asking them to call 1800 227 4500 due to a flight change, which is their US number, but from an Australian SIM/account you seem to connect to 1800 227 450 which is an Australian number, and routes to an Indian scam shop. They ask for your booking reference and surname, after which they log into “manage your booking” for various types of mischief, chiefly demanding a credit card payment because of the rebooking.
Because people calling the US number with an Australian phone are often doing so because of a flight change, it’s pretty effective.
Qantas have been informed but the scammers are still happily answering the phone.
People are being sent texts asking them to call 1800 227 4500 due to a flight change, which is their US number, but from an Australian SIM/account you seem to connect to 1800 227 450 which is an Australian number, and routes to an Indian scam shop. They ask for your booking reference and surname, after which they log into “manage your booking” for various types of mischief, chiefly demanding a credit card payment because of the rebooking.
Because people calling the US number with an Australian phone are often doing so because of a flight change, it’s pretty effective.
Qantas have been informed but the scammers are still happily answering the phone.