Contacts transfer blackBerry classic

My contacts transferred from my work computer when I created my work email.  The only thing is, only the e-mail information transferred and no phone information.  Any suggestions?

When you look at the contact, when you click on the "Chain" icon (to bar action on the bottom of the screen), which linked profiles do you see?

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