This call seemed suspicious, as the caller had a thick accent and was speaking from a noisy background, which suggested a call center environment. The person claimed to be searching for an employee who does not work in our office, and I was wary of their intentions. Although I obtained the caller's number from the caller ID, the callback number provided belonged to a personal injury law firm in Georgia, raising further suspicions. I refused to provide any employee's phone or email, given the dubious nature of the call.
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Oddly, dozens of employees across different firms report a thick accent, a request for a specific name, and an immediate hang‑up. The pattern points to a low‑effort scam that uses vague pretenses—courier, law firm, financial or medical paperwork—to confirm that a phone line is active and that a real person answers. Callers never disclose a legitimate organization and drop the call as soon as you engage, reducing the chance of a recorded interaction. To stay safe, let the call go to voicemail, verify any request through official channels, and block the number on your PBX or mobile device. Treat unknown callers as potential spam until proven otherwise.
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Recent Reports for (815) 390-3238
I recived a call from someone claiming to be Alex from Jones Law firm, they were very insisten in finding me
Our company's answering service received a call from this number, with a woman named Catherine Williams claiming to be from 'Jacob Law Firm' and wanting to speak to a former employee about legal documents.