The phone number 417-877-2600 is located in or around Springfield, MO. This landline number is registered with AT&T Southwest. There have been 68 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 32 user comments, the latest received on February 26th, 2009 and it has been marked as spam 32 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 32 times, has been searched 68 times, and has garnered 32 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a Commentwished to know if i was the calvert resident and claimed to be a hotel. this was a false statement.
Keeping getting this # on my cell caller ID. Never answered though and they don't leave a message! What's annoying is that they call at 10:30pm or later (10:47pm tonight) since I am now living on the East coast but still have a PDT cell #! I will answer next time and tell them to take me OFF of their list. I am on the cell do not call list, so I don't know what their problem is!
Has anyone bought one of these getaway packages?? If you have, I would like to know how you made out with the getaway package, and if I should dispute this charge with my credit card company as fraud. please email me [email protected],Kevin
Big rip off...if you bought a getaway package your *****ed. Trip rewards is a bunch of s--t. Don't fall for it!!!!!!!!!
i received the call today, too. also "thank" me for choosing their hotel in last Aug. I never left my home last Aug. said 4 night for $139. i said i am not interested in any of the promotions. the lady kept explaining.
It never stops. I got the "3 day / 2 night for $99" call about three months ago. I told them not to call me anymore and that I wasn't interested.Got the same call today. :( This time it was "3 day / 2 night for $79!" I'm moving up in the world! Still, though, not interested. It seems to me that, if someone is NOT interested in your offer, you shouldn't keep calling them about it. It just annoys people and makes them not want anything to do with you. Unfortunately, they own the majority of the hotels in the US, it seems.
Called to 'thank' me for a recent stay in North Carolina (I think I was there about 6 years ago) and offered 3 nights anywhere for $149. Subsequently dropped this to $99 after I requested to see their email prior to committing, a 'managers' special.Typical high-pressure timeshare sales tactics, though he specifically said it was -not- a timeshare. Big liar.
This number called me, and told me so****ing about signing up for their services about traveling, and i told them they they did NOT have my business, they then asked if i was Lanna and i said yes, and they said that i stayed at a travellodge hotel on some date, and then preceded to ask me what i like to do when i travel. I told them that i didnt want to answer questions and that i wasnt going to, funny thing is that there were kids yelling in the background
This number called me, and told me so****ing about signing up for their services about traveling, and i told them they had my business, they then asked if i was Lanna and i said yes, and they said that i stayed at a travellodge hotel on some date, and then preceded to ask me what i like to do when i travel. I told them that i didnt want to answer questions and that i wasnt going to, funny thing is that there were kids yelling in the background
Yeah I just got one of these calls too. I work nights and they'd better be pretty **** glad they didn't wake me up. It's kinda sad that this is the first result on Google when you search for the number.The only time I've ever stayed at any of the hotels was a Super 8 in south Kansas City, and at that time I didn't have the cell phone. So I don't know how they got my number.
Wow, this was easy. I just received a call on my cell from this number so I Googled it just to see where area code 417 was. I have stayed at Super 8 and Days Inn so that explains it. Thanks for posting, everyone. As soon as I see this number come up a***n, I'll be sure to cut them right off before they can get a word in.
called me during lunch - i was in the lunch line
Somebody must have used a fake phone number because they just called me. Please use the phone number from the movies with 555 in it if you're gonna use a fake number.
called me dduring class. they better not call a***n
Called this morning at 1100 exactly, didn't leave a message. I called the number back, just to see who it was. A guy answered the phone, I couldn't even understand what he said. I said I had the wrong number, and he said, "Are you sure? Is this Brenda... I mean, Briana." I said no and ***g up.
Logged this number in my cell as "timeshare ******." Now I remember not to answer the phone. =)
Hay guys, I want to apologize if I was ever the person who called you. I worked with Wyndham for a few weeks, couldn't hack it.. I felt guilty for harassing people. What they offer is good, you have to sit through a timeshare tour, but if you look at it like well, I could give up and hour of my life to get to go to vegas for 99$ it's a good deal, but most of the time, it seems hardly worth it.I wouldn't call it a scam, but it is annoying. Tip? When you stay at hotels, c****e your phone number by a few digits.. Wyndham owns Days Inn, Knights Inn, Travel Lodge, Ramade, Baymont Inn, Howard Johnson, Wingate, and Wyndham hotels. If you stayed there recently, you will be called.
If you're a member of TripRewards (part of the Travelodge, Super8, Wyndham, Wingate, Ramada Inn, Days Inn, Howard Johnson, Knights Inn, or AmeriHost Inn chain of hotels), you'll get these kinds of calls. If you're not a member of TripRewards, then the Wyndham-family hotel is adding your most recent stay to their corporate database and they're prospecting while doing follow-up calls.Contacting TripRewards directly or by c****ing your preferences when you're logged in to your account should eventually stop these calls. If you're registered in the National Do-Not-Call registry, then you have a compelling case a***nst these solicitous calls. Remind them you're registered and will file a complaint if they call a***n - that might stop them immediately.
Said they were from Wyndham and were calling to thank me for for my recent stay in their hotel. When I asked which hotel stay he was referring to he said it was a Baymont. They now call me day and night to offer vacation packages that I have declined repeatedly.
calling all hours of the day/evening. very annoying. would not consider ever doing business with them
Ramada/Wyndham: They are constantly calling me with promotional stuff even if I don't want it. They call my cell phone and when I don't answer they keep calling. VERY annoying.
Got a call with an offer from Wyndham Hotels... I don't recall staying at one, even though they thanked us for it...
called to thank me for staying in their hotels and to offer some vacation specials
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