I received a phone call from them and they were looking for marketing. I thought it odd that someone from CA would be calling us at 7am in the morning but I stayed on the line for as long as I could. I couldn't hear anything and the line would go dead from time to time. I have no idea what she was looking for. She seemed a bit upset with me after the first 3 minutes of me saying, "I'm sorry, but I cannot hear you." It was more than annoying. I'm curious to see if they call me back in an hour like they are claiming to do.
They called my work number asking for someone else (Tony something).
I said that there were no one with this name and she (Aby, I guess) asked me to transfer the call to the IT manager.
I don't have a clue how to transfer calls and I don't have idea who and the number of the it manager.... so, sorry, i cannot help you.
And reading all the comments above, I'm very happy that I didn't transfer the call.
They left a message in my work voice mail. When I played the message, all I heard was 19 seconds of voices speaking a foreign language in the background and no actual message. Needless to say, I'm not calling them back.
Hello this is Tracy
Nothing
Hello?
Hello - may I speak to Tracy?
This is she
This is Tracy I am speaking to?
Yes
How are you today? You are sure this is Tracy?
Click
Ask for IT, they were sent directly to voice mail in which they hung up.
We send unknown callers directly to voice mail as a policy, if they do not ask for a specific person. If they ask for street address or email the receptionist will say let me direct your call and then send them to that departments voice mail which they usually hangup.