Called our office once yesterday as Blair Dinucci asking for one of our advisors saying it was a "follow up call from a call a few weeks ago" Gave him the message and he had no idea who she was. She called again today for one of our licensed staff members (not a producing rep) and when we told her that he is deaf but we would interpret the call, she said, "oh I didn't realize, then nevermind" and hung up. So if you all want to avoid her calls, just play the deaf card.
Received a call on 11/20/2014 at 05:44 PM. Voice mail message indicates this is a position in the financial field that could be very lucrative. I suspect it's a legitimate offer but it's still an unsolicited phone call. Caller ID shows, "Dinucci Blai."
Received a call on 1/18/2015 at 4:38 PM. VM "I was reffered to call you to get a financial advisor comparisson. No caller ID but they said their last name was Dinucci as well but i had a female voice.
Call received on Sunday at 12:15 PM. VM (female voice) said "I was referred to call you to get a financial advisor comparison." Left name Debbie Dinucci (Caller ID showed Dinucci Blair). Odds are this is a headhunter.
Received a call on Sunday, 02/08/2015 at 02:01 PM. Voice mail says, "Yes, good afternoon Mr. ______, my name is Debbie, I'm actually giving you a call about a very lucrative opportunity I have in the financial services industry. The firm I represent is one of the top in the nation, voted the best place to work in Illinois by the Chicago Tribune three years straight. They're offering a significant sign on bonus, they pick up expenses, they have a benefit package, great payouts, turnkey support. Completely non-captive; you can even work a cash draw if it's from home. (636) 821-2195." Caller ID shows, "Dinucci Blair."
I got a call today at my office from Debra Denuchi, (that's how she spelled it to me), asking for my boss. I work for an accountant and now is NOT the time to pass on a sales call, so I tried to get more information from her, as she said she was "referred" to our office and specifically mentioned my boss's name. I asked her who she was "with", expecting it to be a sales call, and she responded with "what do you mean?" I responded asking what company she was with and she just said, she was with herself, again that she was referred. With more digging I got the financial connection. We have two gentlemen in our office with the same first name, so I suggested that she wanted the other one, who is our financial advisor in the office. She said, curtly, "I was referred to _____, and I want to speak to him. I said he was with a client and if I could get her number and he would call her back. She huffed and gave me the number and then when I was saying "thank you" she hung up. That's when I googled the number and found this.