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I just got a call from someone who claimed to be in IBM AR department. The
call came from:

IBM Technology Campus Guadalajara phone number +52 33 3669 7000.

Now, I am expecting an invoice for hardware maintenance (from a couple
months back of course). I just don't know why they'd call from there.

They were looking for an email address for my company (which should be in
my details at IBM and they could easily find it on my website) . They left
an 877 call back phone number and a weird @ibm.com email address.

They mentioned an account number, that they claimed was mine, but I've
never heard before.

Are they pushing papers this far these days? Or is this one of the
hundreds of scam calls that a person gets a week, and they happened to hit
on something familiar?

Bradley V. Stone
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