There are more types of spam than just email spam

Over the past weekend, I got a mysterious phone call left on my work number.  It went like this: "Hi, my name is Guy Incognito with XGG.  When you have time, please give me a call back at 123-456-7890."  I have changed the name of the firm.

I couldn't recognize the name of the firm, it was initials and sometimes when you pronounce the letters B, D, T, V, etc, they all sound alike.  Anyhow, I looked up the return area code and it was a place in San Jose.

I phoned them up this morning and the guy who phoned me wasn't in but another agent took my call.  It turns out that they were a full service brokerage.  They asked me if I do stock market investment research.  I replied yes.  They then asked me that if they came out with a buy recommendation, would I like to be included on their alerts along with the rest of their clients.

I was quite polite about this.  I said "No, thanks, I do my own research.  You see, I go through my spam folder every day for free stock tips and that service costs nothing, whereas I am sure your service is going to cost me quite a bit of money.  Thanks anyway, though."

I wish I knew how they got my number... no wait, they were probably just randomly dialing phone numbers waiting for a hit.  I'd add them to my phone blacklist if I could.