They call with a munged up call display of %224153660714%22. The %22 is a control character. Regardles of that trivia they are bottom dwelling information stealing hacks trying to spam you with crap you don't want. I always play them the 10 hour air raid siren video I found on YouTube. They seem to hate that.
A "German" accented scum [***] called and told me that he was from BMW Motors. He tried to confirm whether my name was Michael. When I said yes, he asked if it was Michael Salley. Then he pretended that he couldn't hear me and said that he would call me back.
I got the "BMW Motors" scam looking for "(my first name) Smith" -- on an extremely crackly line from a non-English speaker with an accent that seemed either Thai or Indian. I don't know which phishing scam it is but they called a U.S. Government office.
Displeasure of getting a call on my cell phone from someone asking for me by my first name. <Heavy southern asia accent.> I asked, who is this? "Brian Scofield from Infomatica". Asked who again, "Brian Scofield from Infomatica." How can I help you, I said? "Are you Mark? " I replied, you called me. How can I help you? "Are you Mark?" What can I help you with?, I said. "Are you Mark Smith <wrong last name>". No Mark Smith here, better guess better next time buddy. Not sure what he wanted and didn't want to find out. I wish I had more time waste more of his.