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it could be someone you actually know that is using an alt account to try to see when you are actually online.... depending on what you use your account for and how much you are online and how many of the people you really know in real life that is something to consider.
B) It's someone you know that using an alt account for whatever reason.
C) Scammer that wants to provides phising links to you, or try to trick you into giving away your items, account, or money.
(In my case anyway).
Personally if I'm going to add people on my alt account I'll tell them I have an alt and gonna invite them on it.
Any random invite from someone I've never spoken too = Blocked. If it's a friends alt they'll let me know they tried to add them on their alt. That's when I'd check block list and invite them.
More devious that way. Muahahahahahahaha !!!
But no, seriously, do what others here suggested above.