Called in asking for the email address of someone who never, ever worked here. Told her there was no one here by that name, she had the wrong number, never call here again and hung up on her.
I'm not quite sure what part of "never call here again" they didn't understand, but to call nearly 24 hours later and ask for the email address of the owner is pretty pathetic. She got sent to the exec. admin. asst.
This is a sales call from Woodbridge International, a mergers and acquisitions company. As far as I can tell, it is a legitimate business. The woman on the phone had an extremely thick accent, and the only way I knew she was calling from Woodbridge International was because I Googled the number that was on the caller ID. She asked for the president of our company's email address, so I just gave her our general company inbox email, which comes to me anyway.
Very thick accent, from a BLOCKED number, but gave me toe name, number and ext to call back. But the call was obviously from a very loud call center, and not within the USA from the noises on the line. When I told him that the boss was not available he became very confused for a few minutes in trying to collect himself again. Strange that a mergers and acquisitions company cannot hire people that speak very clear English, and relies on a call center to handle their business, considering the massive amounts of money that any transaction would involve, they should at least get an office.