Lady with foreign calls and says she is with Adobe and wants to talk about getting information to us about White Paper??? SCAM. I have blocked the number. I would suggest you all do the same.
Caller claimed to be from IBM and wanting to speak to a party not involved in any decision making regarding IT services or products.
Our company has a very specific policy regarding submitting written vendor requests to our corporate mailing address. However, the caller was so intent on by passing me that I had to remind her that I was not obligated to forward calls to our company personnel from parties not wanting to acknowledge, or respect, our company's policies.
Ended the conversation by asking them to remove all our company's information from their data base. We'll see.
732-412-1255 Infinigent Serv appeared on the phone screen. Caller repeatedly called said he represented HP. He ignored what I was telling him. He kept asking for information (like executive titles, etc.) which is not to be disclosed to cold callers. I finally told him, he wasn't listening to anything I was telling him and asked that he please send the white paper since he already had the email address. His response, "Shut your mouth."
This shows Infinigent Services as the caller. They call all the time for our IT dept wanting to give them a "white paper" They claim they are not a call center. Baloney. We will be blocking their #. I asked them to remove us from their call list but they don't comply.
They started calling us earlier this week, but it really ramped up today, with at least ten calls that I'm aware of personally. There are different callers using the same number, each saying that they're with a different company, and each calling for a different person. The one I've talked to at least five times says he's from a company called Net Suite, and he's always trying to reach our Controller. He says his name is Derek, but his thick Indian accent leads me to believe otherwise. In the background you can hear the buzz of a call center, and he mutes himself when he's not talking. Obviously someone trying to solicit us.
Typically I send solicitors to voicemail and we ignore them, but with how aggressive they've been today I've had to get into some verbal sparring matches. They claim that it's not a sales call, what's the point of a business talking to another business if there's no money involved? These guys obviously aren't paid to take No for an answer. Just block them and move on, if you can.