“Molly Moreno” asked to confirm an executive assistant’s email address. I said that we don’t dispense those, and she replied snippily, “I don’t need her email, I need to talk to her.” I requested the purpose of her call, and she hung up. Several hours later, “Emma Bock” wanted to speak with an executive, who just happens to be the above-mentioned EA’s supervisor, regarding legal documents that she was going to send. She started to give her company’s name, which sounded like Charlotte, but the call suddenly dropped.
“Molly Moreno” asked to confirm an executive assistant’s email address. I said that we don’t dispense those, and she replied snippily, “I don’t need her email, I need to talk to her.” I requested the purpose of her call, and she hung up. Several hours later, “Emma Bock” wanted to speak with an executive, who just happens to be the above-mentioned EA’s supervisor, regarding legal documents that she was going to send. She started to give her company’s name, which sounded like Charlotte, but the call suddenly dropped.
Our senior manager reported an incident from this number. Person claimed to be HR working from home and asked for information regarding direct reports so they could send an important email package. Hung up when they were told that information could not be provided over the phone.