Mar 9, 2016
Our main office number was called multiple times after hours. I was working late and got tired of the repeated ringing, so I answered the phone. A British-sounding man said "Hello, is this Robert?" to which I answered yes. Then he asked "Robert Thompson?" I said no, nobody by that name works here. He said thank you and hung up. Caller Company: No idea, just the number came up in caller ID, which really doesn't mean anything since caller ID numbers can be easily spoofed.
WHAT I FIND UNUSUAL ABOUT REPORTED CALLS FROM THIS NUMBER IS THAT THE RANDOM PERSONS WHO ANSWER THESE CALLS HAVE THE EXACT FIRST NAME THAT THE CALLER ASKS FOR ! ! !
WHEN THE CALLER PROVIDES A LAST NAME FOR THE PERSON HE IS LOOKING FOR, IT IS NOT THE SAME AS THE PERSON WHO ANSWERS.
WHAT'S UP WITH THAT? FBI, CIA, NSA, Anti-Christian, who knows? The only way someone might now that I'm the last one in the building who can answer the phone would be through the trail I leave on the Internet. I think people would never go on the internet again for the rest of their lives if they knew how much information is collected about them from the bread crumbs left behind. Personally, I'm not too concerned about it, as I am only doing my job and living a normal life.