Seemingly, there's a pattern of suspicious calls asking for 'Omar' at our workplace, and when we inform them that no employee by that name exists, they quickly hang up
Why that music‑on‑hold call could be a scam!
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Calls that play a brief music clip before hanging up seem to be a hallmark of the number. The pattern of a short hold tone followed by a random live agent, often with a vague company name like “The Energy Company,” lines up with typical scam or aggressive telemarketing scripts that harvest leads for solar panels. If you receive such a call, let it go to voicemail, block the number, and avoid sharing personal details. Register the line with your carrier’s spam‑filter service and report it to the FTC. Keeping a log of call times can help you spot repeated attempts and protect your information.
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Recent Reports for (681) 206-3033
The caller ID displayed 'Out of Area' and no message was left
After dialing the number multiple times, with each attempt resulting in classical music playing for 10 seconds before hanging up, I finally got through to a young man with a slight Indian accent, who addressed me by name; when questioned about the purpose of his calls, he stated they were random and that his company, known as "THE ENERGY COMPANY", was searching for potential customers for solar panel companies, leading me to request removal from their call list due to my bankruptcy filing, though I remain skeptical about the effectiveness of this request.
When I called back, I was greeted with music for a minute before the line hung up.