Caller identified herself as being with Google Maps, which matched the caller ID, and asked me for our street address. Then she asked for me to confirm our store hours and what kind of business classification we'd come under. Exactly the information one would expect Google to need in order to confirm that our Google Map listing was up to date and that we were indeed still in business. The caller was polite, the connection was reasonable (didn't sound like a cell-phone), and after I'd provided the information she thanked me and that was it. Clearly this was not phishing by a "directory listing" scammer, which is what most calls are when someone asks me to give them our address. If you get a call from this number I'd advise answering it. It's a few seconds out of your day, but you'd spend more time than that trying to get your listing back on Google if they pull it for being unverifiable.
Any company can leave whatever they like on their voicemail. And also I have had many marketing callers disguise their number, even block it. And we have caller block set up on our phone account and they still somehow get through.
I had the same problem , when they asked if this was "Bedmaker".... I said no even though it is related to my business, but seemed very dodgy. The line was very bad, and the lady didn't speak good English. I texted back saying if they didn't tell me who they were I would report them.
They keep calling, never leave a message, today I answered and there was a chinese or southeast asian woman trying to ask questions about our business, I decided to hang up!
They call at lunch time, they always call at lunch time, I have to leave everything I am doing, including my food in order to answer the phone, and I find out there is an indian woman or pakistani woman with some kind of promotion of something I don't even need !!
this is outrageous