Called my direct line at a university IT help desk. No actual message, but my voicemail recorded the caller talking to a co-worker in a foreign language; the only word in English was the name of my city. Caller was clearly in a large call center based on background noise. Caller laughed quietly to co-worker before hanging up.
Called my direct line at a university IT help desk. No actual message, but my voicemail recorded the caller talking to a co-worker in a foreign language; the only word in English was the name of my city. Caller was clearly in a large call center based on background noise. Caller laughed quietly to co-worker before hanging up.
Called my direct line, knew my name, title, employer and email address. Said is name was David and said something about B2B; indicated that he would be sending me an email and that I could open it at my convenience. I advised that I did not open unsolicited emails and hung up. Very poor call quality, male caller had heavy foregn accent. When I asked him if he was calling from a domestic location he said that he was, but wouldn't tell me where in the US he was.