I also got a call from this number. They left a message that was barely understandable. Something about a position at Kaiser Permanente. No city given. They did send and email, however, it went to my spam folder. When I opened the email, there were red flags from Gmail indicating that the email was suspicious and could be a phishing scam.
Contacted me about a job position, after apparently getting my resume from Dice or Monster. However the contacted me for a role on the other side of the state, and seemed to not be aware that St Louis is on the opposite side of the state from Kansas City. The recruiter was very difficult to understand.
They are trying to collect SSN from US people be very careful with them.
I trusted them and after submitting my resume they asked for my SSN in order to submit my resume to the employer.
I was worried about it specially no one ever asked to submit SSN over email.
I did ask my cuisine in PA to find out about this agency then I got surprised that no agency existing.
It's only websites those Indian made to scan you and all of these phones are Internet phones not real phones.
Once they got your SSN they will disappear after that.
I hope our government be aware of that and do anything to stop them.
Millions of Americans are suffering from bad credit and stolen identity because of that and unfortunately our banks open accounts, loans and credit cards online without verification.
Since I was a victim, I am telling everyone to be careful.