The name is Nick Magistro. He just called my office and definitely made it sound like he's been in communication with my boss; Highly doubt it after seeing this webpage.
I received a call this morning (February 26, 2010) that simply said, "Hi, [My Name]. This is Craig Margolies. Give me a call back at 732-556-4485." But who the hell is this guy? He apparently knows at least my first name, but I never heard of him! [No, I do not know how to spell the "Margolies" name that he left me, but it sounds like a call from the same jokers as other people have been having.] He was trying to sound like he is someone that I know well and that I should of course just get back to him ASAP. He did not leave any company name or any other reason as to why he was calling. I suppose he expects that this unwarranted familiarity makes it more likely for him to get a return call. Fat chance.
I received a call from 732-280-6886, and not recognizing the number, I did not answer. However, a Mr. Nick Majestro from an outfit called "Garden State" wanted me to call him at 877-477-7862, ext. 2018.
I received a voice mail message from 732-280-6886. Caller indicated he was a Craig Margolis from a Garden State and wanted me to call him back at 877-477-7602, extendion 2019.
Numerous postings have this guy under multiple phone numbers contacting people all over the country. Most who have made the mistake of calling back have regretted it. I have no intention of calling this person back.
An easy way to spot frauds is that they do not give the details of who they are and how they are related to you. My telephone number is unlisted and so only legitimate potential callers, such as my insurance company and relatives know it.
I have a Zenith ZEP 100 model outgoing go away message generator. Whenever I get a call from some unknown company from another state, I automatically push the button instead of answering the telephone. This is a great gismo costing a few dollars.