0405 135 040

Information, reports and comments about the mobile phone number 0405135040.

Reports and Other Statistics
Safe Caller: 0
Unsafe Caller: 3
Searches: 248
Comments: 3

Is 0405 135 040 safe or not?

Most recent search date: November 17, 2025. Most recent report date: February 28, 2020.

General Information
International Format + 61 405 135 040
Country Australia
Phone Type Mobile
Mobile Phone Company Vodafone

Originally, mobile phone number 0405 135 040 allocated to the Vodafone company. However, this may have changed due to number portability or usage by a mobile virtual network operator.

Comments about 0405135040

Matt - Belair
Caller Type: Scam

Received two calls from this number today, one missed. I called back and went to automated Vodafone message ie: " Your number will be sent as a text". Second call I answered. It was noticeably coming from overseas due to the time lag and the female caller claimed she was from SV Marketing (or FV) and was literally talking over the top of me talking about automated currency trading, she asked me about my investments and I let her prattle on for a bit before hanging up. Scam for sure.
Nailsworth
Caller Type: Telemarketer

Couldn't return the call as I missed. 0405135040 Sent a text asking who! No reply though. Coukd be a scam. A few minutes ago received a call from VIC claiming simply energy.
Nina
Caller Type: Unknown

Received a missed call. Called back, went to generic voice mail immediately.

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Recent Comments about Numbers Starting with 0405

Caller Type: Unknown

### Analysis of the Email Address: [email protected] This appears to be a **free personal Gmail address** (not a professional or business domain like @company.com). Here's a breakdown: #### What the username suggests: - **"wheels"** — Likely refers to car wheels/rims (common in automotive contexts, like custom gold rims). - **"gold"** — Probably implying "gold wheels" or "gold rims" (a popular style for custom cars/trucks). - **"916"** — This is the area code for Sacramento, California (USA). It could indicate the person's location or business's location, or just a random/personal number choice. Overall, it looks like a casual handle someone might create if they're into car modifications (e.g., selling or buying gold-colored wheels/rims in the Sacramento area). #### Red flags and areas for improvement (marked in **red** for clarity): 1. **~~Free Gmail domain (@gmail.com)~~** This screams "unprofessional" for any legitimate business, seller, or serious transaction (e.g., buying/selling car parts, vehicles, or wheels). Real companies use custom domains (e.g., [email protected] or [email protected]). Free email providers are the #1 tool used by scammers because they're anonymous and disposable. 2. **~~Random/number-heavy username~~** "wheelsgold916" has no real name, brand, or company attached. Legitimate sellers usually include their business name or full words (e.g., [email protected] or [email protected]). The "916" area code is a common trick to fake local presence in California-based scams (especially Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, etc.). 3. **~~No public trace or legitimacy~~** Extensive searches across the web, scam databases, and social platforms turn up **zero** mentions of this exact email. No business website, no reviews, no listings on legitimate wheel/rim shops in Sacramento, no X/Twitter profile, nothing. If this were a real seller/buyer, there would usually be some footprint (e.g., a small Facebook page, eBay store, or local ads). 4. **~~High scam potential~~** This exact pattern (car-related words + area code + Gmail) is extremely common in marketplace scams involving wheels, rims, cars, or parts. Scammers often pose as "interested buyers" in the item is local (using the area code), then disappear or try to pull payment/overpayment/shipping fraud. #### Verdict: - If this email contacted you out of the blue (especially about buying/selling wheels, rims, a car, or anything automotive), treat it as **99% likely a scam**. - If you're thinking of using this kind of email yourself (e.g., for selling wheels), **drastically improve it** by: - Getting a custom domain (e.g., [email protected]) — costs ~$10–20/year and instantly looks 10× more legit. - Using your real name or clear business branding. - Linking it to a verifiable phone, website, or social profile. In short: **Avoid any transactions with [email protected]**. It's either a throwaway scam account or an extremely unprofessional one — either way, not worth the risk. If you already interacted with it, don't send money, reports, deposits, or personal info.
Caller Type: Unknown

[email protected] +91 9633299224 I will sent you CIS for Gold Busnass Habb in Dubai with U.
Caller Type: Scam

fraud
Caller Type: Telemarketer

42 ppl have searched for this number, so it’s highly probable it’s a scam, marketing or charity organisation.
Caller Type: Unknown

Called twice picked up second call no one spoke. Scammer