It is tricks like this that make me wary of on-line job hunt sites. NOTE: From the voices of experience: If you are over 50 years old, going grey, and have lines under your eyes, you will run up against age discrimination "big time". Make your resume' strong on your experience, not when you graduated from high school! NOTE: After three years of trying to find employment, playing all the games, I gave up, and went on Social Security when I hit age 62. I now live on a stipend from an annuity that should last me another 20 years at least. I probably shall not last that long.
Since the call was "local", I answered it. Dude didn't give me a CO name, his name, or verify my name; just started his spiel about how I had filled out a survey, indicated I was interested in jobs, and left my number. When I told him I hadn't filled out any survey he said that was ok, just give him my name, SSN, & BD and he'd start a new profile for me to job search with. I LOL and told him he was a scam artist and hung up on him sputtering.
Called me and said I indicated that I was interested in a job in a recent online survey. I don't take online surveys. I'm certainly not in the job market. I am a teacher with a very secure job, and I've had no reason to "job hunt."