17 Jul 2015
Unsolicited phone calls spark TAC fraud warning
The Transport Accident Commission has issued a warning to Victorians to be wary of unsolicited phone calls relating to TAC claims.
The warning follows a number of reports from members of the public who had been contacted by a caller attempting to find out whether they were a TAC client with an active claim.
The caller appears to be contacting people at random and has attempted to gain personal information.
In some cases the caller has stated that money is owed to the TAC or they have falsely advised the recipient that they need to lodge a TAC claim.
TAC Chief Executive Officer Janet Dore said these calls may be fraudulent and urged anyone receiving them not to provide information.
"If you receive a call of this nature, it is vital that you protect yourself by not providing any personal information," Ms Dore said.
"Ask the caller for their name, their organisation, email address and phone number and if they cannot confirm your claim number, hang up immediately."
Ms Dore said anyone who is suspicious of a caller purporting to be from the TAC should immediately contact the TAC Customer Service Centre on 1300 654 329.
They could also file a report at scamwatch.gov.au or by calling SCAM Watch on 1300 795 995.
For more information, call Nick Price on 0439 433 847
Media queries only:
- Alex White, 0419 529 505 or alex_white@tac.vic.gov.au
- Nicolas McGay, 0439 790 766 or nicolas_mcgay@tac.vic.gov.au
- Devon McGillicuddy, 0466 029 169 or devon_mcgillicuddy@tac.vic.gov.au
Please refer any other enquiries to:
- Online form
- Tel: 1300 654 329
- Email: info@tac.vic.gov.au