Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe TRENTON, N.J., Aug. 8 (UPI) -- A New Jersey man said his Twitter account received thousands of new followers because his user name is the same as the initials for a Saudi phone provider. Chris Rowland said he gained 4,000 followers from Saudi Arabia earlier this month because the users confused his Twitter handle, @StC, with the initials of the Riyadh-based Saudi Telecom Co., which has more than 160 million customers, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday. Advertisement "There had been a constant trickle for phone and Internet complaints coming to my account, so I was like, 'I have to look this up,'" Rowland said. Rowland said some followers have also confused his account with a Jakarta mall, resulting in numerous tweets from Indonesian teens. Rowland said he has tried catering to his new audience with tweets featuring Arabic script. "To my Saudi followers: You guys are great. I wish I COULD fix your phone company," he tweeted. Read More Twitter complies with NYPD subpoena Twitter subpoenaed over massacre threat Research on bullying turns to Twitter Obama leads Romney in Twitter poll British teen arrested over nasty posts There's a Twitter in Apple's eye