This number appears to belong to a call center by the name of Complete Call Solutions. I really am not clear on what they do, or for whom they do it. I have gotten numerous calls from them, often it sounds as though it is the same person calling, though the name given is different (Carrie, Casey, Chris...). If they leave a message, the call back number is always the same, except for the last two digits ( ending in -92, -94, 96...); the calls all show on my caller ID as generating from the same number (402-215-0923), which is not the number left on the message. The caller claims to have questions about my products, but does not buy. Their web site indicates they are a very "professional" company, but their tactics are rather creepy, and they clearly think the companies they call do not hire intelligent staff (since they seem to think no one will see through their shallow requests for information).
made several calls to our business feigning product info - never orders, uses different people to call from same number and has a different reason for calling every time.
This number appears to belong to a call center by the name of Complete Call Solutions. I really am not clear on what they do, or for whom they do it. I have gotten numerous calls from them, often it sounds as though it is the same person calling, though the name given is different (Carrie, Casey, Chris...). If they leave a message, the call back number is always the same, except for the last two digits ( ending in -92, -94, 96...); the calls all show on my caller ID as generating from the same number (402-215-0923), which is not the number left on the message. The caller claims to have questions about my products, but does not buy. Their web site indicates they are a very "professional" company, but their tactics are rather creepy, and they clearly think the companies they call do not hire intelligent staff (since they seem to think no one will see through their shallow requests for information).
It's very annoying phone calls. They kept calling us in the past few days and asking the same questions. It is "Complete Call Solutions" because I confronted with the lady who called. Hello, they think they are genius or something. Almost everybody has caller ID and web monitoring nowadays.
I have a small Internet business, and I've been getting these calls. As others have mentioned, the caller often sounds the same, but asks about completely different things in each call. He (it's always been a man) usually starts with, "I was looking at your website, and was wondering what your most popular selling {random_product_type} are?" The last call, he said he was calling for a 'Spanish-speaking friend,' and wondered if we had native Spanish speakers on our staff. He talks for a few minutes, but never wants to place an order. He also tends to get momentarily flustered when asked the kind of questions that I'd ask a *real* customer to better understand his/her needs.
Based on the info here, I looked at the completecallsolutions.com site, and wow: they seem to offer just about every call center, tech support, or telemarketing service possible -- but the site isn't long on specifics. Nice, professional-looking Flash-based site with stock clip art photos of office workers. The caller ID belongs to Sprint.
I think I'm just going to block the caller ID and move on.