90031125

Community spam and scam reports for 90031125: 2 reports from Australian users, last reported 24 Mar 2026.

Likely spam

2 of 2 reports flag this as spam.

2 Reports
2 spam
Summary

Callers contacted users unsolicited; users reported the calls as spam.

Across Unknown on Phony, 19 numbers have community reports and 79% lean spam — most often described as scam calls.

This number doesn't match standard Australian formats — it may be spoofed. Scammers often forge familiar-looking numbers.

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  • Spam

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  • Spam

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    1 of 1 people report the same experience

How to block 90031125

Heads up: this number doesn't match standard Australian formats and may be spoofed. Blocking it stops this caller ID, but a spoofer can switch to a different forged number tomorrow, so report it to Scamwatch as well.

On iPhone

  1. Open PhoneRecents.
  2. Tap the (i) icon next to 90031125.
  3. Scroll to the bottom and tap Block this Caller.
  4. Confirm Block Contact.

Blocked calls go straight to voicemail and SMS from the same number is silently dropped.

On Android

  1. Open PhoneRecents.
  2. Long-press 90031125 (or tap it and choose Details).
  3. Choose Block / report spam.
  4. Confirm Block.

Wording varies between Samsung One UI, Google Pixel and Xiaomi MIUI, but every modern Android dialler has the option under the recent call's menu.

Network & regulatory

  1. Most Australian carriers (Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, TPG) can add nuisance numbers to a network-level block list. Call their support line and ask.
  2. NBN VoIP providers (Aussie Broadband, Superloop, MyRepublic, etc.) usually let you block per-number from your account portal.
  3. Register on the Do Not Call Register. Telemarketers are legally barred from calling registered numbers.
  4. Report scam calls to Scamwatch and the ACMA.

If 90031125 claimed to be from your bank, the ATO or Australia Post, treat it as suspicious until you verify by calling the official number on that organisation's website.