Carl contacted me regarding a supposedly confidential business matter, but refused to provide further details.
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Who would have guessed that a simple “confidential business matter” script could be so ubiquitous? Across dozens of complaints, the same IAG representative—often named Jean Johnson or Ms. Glass—rings up small businesses, asks for the owner, and hangs up when someone answers. This pattern points to a classic telemarketing ploy that relies on vague urgency to capture attention. To protect your line, verify any unexpected request by calling back through official channels, flag the number in your phone’s caller ID settings, and consider adding it to a spam‑blocking service. Reporting the number to the FTC or your carrier can also help curb future abuse.
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Recent Reports for (972) 331-7532
The caller claim to be discussing a confidential business matter but wont discuss it with my staff, its a compleat waste of time
Apparently, Sandra Wash from IAGMA Advisors called regarding a confidential business matter, asking for the owner, but based on your descriptions, it seems they're using the same tactic in 2023, whats the point of that?
The caller claimed to be contacting me regarding a confidential matter related to my company, which seemed vague and potentially suspicious.
The story is the same as others - a confidential business matter with either a fake name or a single employee; thanks for the comments, as spam calls are exhausting
The person on the phone introduced herself as Jean Johnson and asked to speak with the owner
A call was received from an individual claiming to be Jean Johnson, referencing a confidential business matter, which seemed dubious given the lack of specific company or contact information, prompting a return call to request the cessation of contact, without divulging corporate details
Apparently Jean Johnson made a similar call to me, aparently she is a buisy lady....tossing that messsage.
A call was received from Jean Johnson of IAG, asking to discuss a confidential business matter with the owner, but it was dismissed
A similar experience was reported, with the caller using an alternate name.
A woman called, claiming to represent IAG, and when asked about the purpose of the call, she cited a confidential matter regarding my business, which seemed suspicious and prompted me to investigate further.
A woman identifying herself as MS. Glass called, requesting to speak with the owner by name, claiming it was a confidential business matter, not a sales or telemarketing call.
We're experiencing the same issue - constant calls with no one on the other end, a complete waste of time.
There is nobody on the other end, whats the point of calling if ther is no one ther?
This number calls repeatedly, only to hang up when answered
I was asked if we planed to sell our bussiness in the next two years, but I didnt catch the name of the bussiness they were reffering to, somthing about marketing.
No coherent information was provided.