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This number has been reported as spam 17 times, has been searched 6 times, and has garnered 17 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentI got a call at work from 'Doris' with the 'Awards Claim Center' who said that I won $20,000 to get my claim I had to call back at 800-918-3224 with the claim id uth304. A quick google search on the phone number showed this is a scam.
Now wait a minute! I just got a call from Mandy who said I won. How can all of you other folks have won, but now I won as well?All this is is a timeshare offer. If you have the time, take their free nights, their money, free meals, etc.. Then when you go to the pitch, take an egg timer with you, set it and say "Your 90-minutes s**** now." Did this once in P***nix, the guy said don't bother, your not going to be interested anyway, and showed us the door.
I to got a call on my work phone today. I called the returning number 800-918-4224 and spoke to a Mary. I asked how she got this number and said she was only a customer service person. Got the manager and could not give me an answer. I parted with no information. I did however get a FAX number 386-538-7515. Jo-Ann told me I could fax all the numbers we had so they would not call them and put them on there DNC list. Since I am just a *** on at my job. How did the get this number?
Voice mail was left on a business direct line that is only known by a very select few individuals. The messsate notified me that I had won a Ford Explorer. Just in case it was legit I called. When challenged as to where they got the number "Kareem" asked if I wanted the number on their do not call list. I responded that I did and the conversation was over.
I think I'll skip a high-pressure sales tactic, but if someone else wants to try you can have my claim number: TN1507
Got a few calls from this number and they didn't leave messages the first few times. After talking with one of their representatives and adamantly telling him "I'm not interested in whatever you're selling, please do not call me a***n," They called and left a message with the 800.918.4224 number and the AZ820 claim number. Odd, because my cell is on the do not call list and I always put down the home number for contests.
Today I received the same call and I tell you what....that Lindsey must be a busy lady, heh, heh, heh...I gotta have them boys check her wiring, her voice sounds to anology and not digitaly, hey I almost sound smart, heh,heh,heh. See ya'll at the poley-oley's.
Even do i recieved the same call from Lindsay saying "u hav won ford explorer/$2500 n ur claim number is Az820.." thank god i chkd it on internet!!
I too received a message at work, which is not listed and was told my claim number is AZ820. Same scenario. I'm glad I looked up the number so I didn't waste any more of my time! It's all too good to be true!
I can not get these people to stop calling. I've tried faxing them a letter and calling them. I finally asked for a supervisor, his name is Richard, what a ****. He tried to tell me our company was on the no call list and so I asked him why they keep calling then? He said "***** you". How professional.
Returned the call and provided my "Claim Number" to the Representative, who proceeded to ask for my information. I said if I won so****ing they should know who they're calling so the Rep ***g up.
Received a voicemail message on my work number (in Arizona) that said "This is Lindsay with Awards Claim Center..." she went on to tell me that I won either a Ford Explorer or $25,000 cash. "She" said just call 1-800-918-4224, and my claim # is AZ820. Appears that a lot of other people are getting these calls on their work phones, too! (Note: IF this "were" anything that I could have entered (like a drawing, or contest), I would NEVER give out my work phone number.) What a scam!...otherwise,..."just show me the money!"
Carmen called me about good news and a Ford Explorer.... she called at work... very su****ious.... Thanks for turning this stuff in.... My claim number: HH592..... Always remember.. if it sounds too good to be true.... it is :)!!!!
knew this was all very suspect, not surprised to find out this is simply another scam. A fool and his money will soon part. 2 nights in a hilton head resort named spinnakers resort. will win a prize somewhere between 25K in cash and a new ballcap. Possibly a prize somewhere between the two...amazing how ****** people can be!
Received v/m message on my work number (bank in Arizona) that said "This is Lindsay with Awards Claim Center..." she went on to tell me that I won either a Ford Explorer or $25,000 cash with a claim #AZ820. Looks like a lot of people gets these calls on their work phones. What a piece of work!
thank goodness i looked the phone number on the internet...i thought the message from "carmen" left sounded fishy ie - telemarketing....the number i have on my caller id is 386-538-7515...looked up that number on the internet...and it seems many many have tried calling that number and found it was a scam too! . I am posting this message so that others looking up these numbers realize this is an outright scam, and they should not call them back.
My husband received a call on his WORK phone which he never gives out from a representative from the "Awards Claim Center". She told him he had entered a contest a while back and was now one of three finalists set to win either a Ford Explorer or $25,000, a trip, or a 27" TV. All that he had to do was come to Spinnaker Resort in Hilton Head, SC, attend a 90 minute pressure-free presentation where they don't try to sell anything, and at the end of the presentation we would receive a scratch-off card telling us what we've won. He called to discuss this with me, and I immediately smelled a scam. I researched the contact number given on the internet(1-800-918-4224), and found many examples of how this company is trying to get people to commit to attending a presentation that turns into a longer-t*****0-minute nightmare, with no prizes. PLEASE get the word out on Quincy Marketing, and their slimy schemes so no one will be duped!
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