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Leaves message, but starts before prompt so you know it's a recording. They leave a partial number and then this " you can just go ahead and call me back on the number that popped up on your phone. Either way is fine. I should be around all day. I'll talk to you soon." This leads you to believe you know the person because the message exudes some sort of familiarity. It's a trap.
tried to get through to one of our employees, when i said she was busy, he said he had her email and that she had registered for a webinar this coming monday and would email her instead. which i knew was false and she's out of the office on that day.
Called 3 times in a row, used Google's Screen Call feature and they hung up. Obviously a robo-caller.
Asked for me by name. When I said "who is this?", the person hung up
Same thing. Caller called. Asked my for name. Hung up. Very creepy!
Caller called, asked for me by name, hung up. Called again, asked for me by name, said it is in reference to an invite, hung up Called again, asked for me by name, said it is an invite to a webinar, hung up
Asked for me by name. When I said "yes, who is this?", the person disconnected.
Company | UNITED STATES CELLULAR CORP. - NORTH CAROLINA |
Rate Center | PITTSBORO |
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Caller said nothing