The phone number 702-699-7904 is located in or around Las Vegas, NV. This landline number is registered with CenturyLink. There have been 38 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 51 user comments, the latest received on April 25th, 2014 and it has been marked as spam 51 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 51 times, has been searched 38 times, and has garnered 51 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentHave called several times in the late evening and didn't leave a voicemail when no one answered.
They call--we don't answer. turn them into DO not call registry
Didn't answer. Heard them call once before.
Hilton Spam
Hilton vacations
I have received several calls at all hours I pulled up the number on google and found out it is a scam.
To complain, call Senior Customer Care Manager Edgar Hernandez of Hilton Honors 702-699-7904 ext. 3492.
Didn't answer this time. Heard them once before and ***g up. They've called about 5 or 6 times and I ignore. Very annoying, obnoxious and similar to their over-rated points program with inflated stay requirements. To be avoided.
This number has called me a number of times. No message is left, and I usually don't answer.
Its not a phishing scheme its an offer for a timeshare.. but they don't like to call it that: Ok.. I decided to pick up to see who kept calling.. they said they were Hilton Grand vacation club and were going to offer me a free vacation in orlando. She s****ed asking me if I had been to Orlando lately and how many people under the age of 13 were in my family and I'd have to take a 2 hour tour of their vacation club.She said "I see here that you prefer a non-smoking room" I said "you mean a time share." and the women said "We don't like to think of it as a timeshare, its a vacation club." She told me they were going to give me a free nite stay in Orlando. I asked her if its at the Hilton she told me No, it would be at the Double tree across the street from the Hilton which was located on International drive in Orlando near the Sea World. I told her I had 6 people in my family and she told me that it was for only 4 people. I told her I wasn't interested but she wouldn't take no for an answer. She continued to blab on about how great the Vacation club was and I kept telling her I wasn't interested. After a few minutes of telling her I wasn't interested she said "have a nice day" and rudely ***g up on me. I do recall that I stayed at a Hilton in Disney World last year so I'm guessing that's where she got my phone number and my information. So when you stay at a Hilton I guess you give up your rights to privacy. Next time I'm going to make sure I read the information on my room contract with Hilton and I'm sure not staying there ever a***n.!!!!
Beware!! A "representative" saying that she was calling about my husband's Hilton Honor's membership to offeran incredible deal at the Orlando Hilton--for 5 days for a family of 4. She provided my husband's HH's number, then proceeded to tell me that I needed to pay $250 to secure this deal. When I asked for a phone number or a websiteto follow up (saying that I needed to talk to my husband) , a "manager" got on the phone to say that this was a "One day special offer" from Hilton Hotel. He then provided me with my husband's Hilton Honor's membership number. I asked him for the same follow-up info, and he said, "we'll just call tomorrow".Bottom line -- this is a phishing scheme. Do not provide any personal info to these people.
I got a call from this scam place...demanding my time when I was at work. They were super aggressive and they kept pressing me. I knew it was a scam...to think giving your credit card number over the phone for a vacation you know nothing about!!!!!!!!
I also Googled this number, so I added it to my cell phone contacts as "Hilton Scam" so I will now recognize it if they call a***n and I will know not to answer.
I just called them, they were very kind and "removed my number immediately"We'll see!Btw, they call past Hilton guests unless you tell them not to. They can call you if you volunteer your number; it's not a "DO NOT CALL" list violation.
Thanks for the info. I've****igned a monster photo to that number on my Iphone...so i know to ignore the call.
Same as Wendy...they've called me 3 times and left no voicemail. Wouldn't normally care except that I'm out of the country right now, so two of the calls came at around 3:30AM
Has called my cell phone several times and they leave no VM.
They just called my cell and I didn't answer b/c I didn't recognize the number. I googled the phone number and it brought me to here! I figured it was a scam/telemarketer b/c of the location. I am also on the "do not call list". They call a***n and I will make them never want to call a***n :)!
I received a call from this number on May 27 and May 28. I am registered on the "Do Not Call List."
They've called 3 times so far on my direct office line today. Didn't answer because luckily the caller ID said Hilton Honors VA so figured it was a sales call.Did the same thing as Jane and googled the number displayed and found this page. Thanks for the info... :)
Good thing I googled this number 702 699 7904. They've been calling alot! I'll ignore them.
These people won't leave me alone. calling my cell phone during work hours, etc. They slow up after a while, but they never fully let you go.
Called me today at around 5:00pm. It was a robo call that didn't leave a message on my answering ma****e. While I'm on the DNC, I made the mistake of staying one night at a Hampton Inn and so Hilton apparently considers this enough of a "business relationship" to cir***vent the DNC law. Won't make that mistake a***n.
Yep, this was indeed a caller who was identifying himself as a representative of Hilton Honors. I quickly brushed him off. Unless you're interested in their pitch for a vacation to Orlando or Vegas, DO NOT ANSWER.
Even if you are on the do not call list (like I am) if you have done business with Hilton in the past (which I have) I do believe they are allowed to call you without being in violation on the FCC regulation.When I do not know the # on my caller ID, I don't answer, eventually they do stop calling.
I keep getting this call from this number and have asked them to remove me numerous times. What kind of losers and criminals are these people? WHat kind of mothers did they have that they turn out like this?
They won't stop calling. My number is registered as a Do Not Call list, so this is an FCC violation.Caller ID is: "Hilton Grand VA"
They won't stop calling.
They called on my cell at 11:30pm. It was some vacation scam.
Called a***n today about 5 pm Chicago time, get this call from this # often now, no message and I never answer.
Hilton, cold calling at 9pm. My number is registered as a do not call list, so this is an FCC violation.
It's a scam offering a Hilton Honors vacation in Vegas or Orlando, but you have to pay and agree over the phone. They called me at 2pm during business hours, to my cell phone, and transferred me to 2 different people reading the same type of script, "Evan, can I knock your socks off today with an unbelieveable deal?" I just asked for an email or web site for more info, and they said it's a phone only promotion. Don't do it! Save your hotel points and airmiles and do it legit and enjoy your vacation for what it should be - relaxing, quiet, fun, and no sales pitches!
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