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Leave a CommentFor sale 2009 ***nd new Black Lincoln Navigator Extended, Utimate Package, 22in chrome wheels.Reason: No money to pay the taxes...Nick Ball with his sweet voice left me a message and I return the call to 877-287-7637, spoke with Andy...What a Bad Joke for a tough moment we're passing now...
They recently c****ed their pitch. Now they say you wont a free heart scan. Same 877 287-7637 number. This pitch is for the older people. I guess the younger ones still get the free Ford Explorer pitch. Bottom line: this is a boiler room operation, and they'll say anything.
They recently c****ed their pitch. Now they say you wont a free heart scan. Same 877 287-7637 number. This pitch is for the older people. I guess the younger ones still get the free Ford Explorer pitch. Bottom line: this is a boiler room operation, and they'll say anything.
This time the guy (with the odd voice) stated his name was Nick Ball. Same pitch line about Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator SUV.
If it's too good to be true, it probably is! I received the exact same phone call. Boy am I glad I found all these comments so I don't waste any more of my precious time!
File a complaint with the U.S. Government through their"NATIONAL DO NOT CALL LIST" You can reach them at:www.donotcall.gov
Yeah, "Doug Lite" has a freaky voice. When he said I was a finalist to possibly win a Navigator or Explorer, I knew it was a hoax. I used to work in advertising and when we made a call to a winner, it was always for a specific prize. Furthermore, we identified the company we were working for. Too bad we have too many lawyers in this country, low lifes like these should be sent away for at least a decade. Especiallly when they target the elderly.
Also, If you attened the time share, please give any details so they can be passed on to the FCC. Perhaps they will visit them and bust them there.
If you are called by this company, please fill out the simple online complaint at the FCC website here.https://esupport.fcc.gov/form1088/consumer.do?form_page=1088BUnlike the wortheless DoNotCall website which relies on your lazy State Attornety General do so****ing (which they won't), the FCC does take enforcement action. The FCC acts quickly and you will even get an acknowledgement letter in the postal mail in about a week or two. When filling out the form, make sure you say that they are trying to sell you so****ing so the FCC doesn't reject your complaint. It is illegal to call, regardless of what is said, if it is a prelude to sell you so****ing, which this is. They are selling vacation packages. I was called by a local business for over two years and my DoNotCall website complaints did nothing. I even sent a postal letter to my State Attorney General asking why they weren't enforcing it. Their office replied telling me to file a complaint at DoNotCall.gov. Gee, that's what I did for over two years and it did nothing.When I filled out the FCC online complaint form, the calls stopped and have for more than two years. The company was warned first by the FCC but they kept calling so I kept complaining to the FCC. After a few months I got a letter from the FCC saying they took enforcement action and I haven't heard from the company since. If you want, keep a log of the calls so when they call in the future you can show this on the online complaint form. I just email myself the quick details with the date, time, and number of the telemarketer and keep it in a Do Not Call folder in my Yahoo mail box.
I received a call just like everyone else, and i would have to say i was skeptical at first, but when doug told me the entry could have been submitted as far back as a year ago, i was like a year ago!, ***** i can barely remember what i did a month ago yet alone a year, so maybe i did. So he told me i was guaranteed a prize and all i had to do was be present, i'd get to listen to a presentation on the company(Global travel)and then i would scratch off for my prize. That"s exactly how it happened to. Even though i won the trip, i enjoyed the presentation, i didnt have to buy anything like he promised, and me and my fiancee plan on taking a couple of vacation days next month, so we can go to cancun or lasvegas, since we havent been in over 20 years. And we only have to pay taxes and a refundable deposit of $50, where else can you go pay less than $200 for 2 people to go to vegas or cacun? No where! I definitely plan on using global travel in the future!
Yes i received a call bout being a finalist, called back spoke to dave, he verified my entry form, told me i was guaranteed 1 of 4 prizes, went over to the company(sunshine promotions)walked away with the 3day vacation to puerta vallarta, already sent in my refundable deposit, me and spouse scheduled to take vacation nxt week, plan on enjoyn ourselves! P.S- when you take the vacation its your time to do what you want, you dont have to go listen to a timeshare! I"ve done this a couple of times within the past 5 years and never once did i have to view a timeshare when i won and took the trip. Dont listen to these idiots!, half of them never ever been to a promotional giveaway, they just received a call and because they are so skeptical, everything is a scam! What a bunch of losers! More prizes for those who like to try their luck!
That dudes voice is freekily weird. typical timeshare presentation pitch. The vacations have all sorts of blackout dates , fees, taxes, and you have to buy your own travel to and from the accomidations a lot of times.I never filled out an entry, I know that for a fact, but they try to convince you that you did.I was thinking they may have gotten an entry from a survey I had filled out online, but now that I think about it, I had given a fake phone # when I registered.
Got a call from 708-679-1526 (Caller ID) from Doug Liht on 2/20/09, same as above messages, with same message about winning the Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator. Called back (1-877-287-7637, the # they left) and talked to Sam Keys who said we needed to be at a presentation the next day (2/21/09) in Washington DC and would win either one of the cars (or equivalent cash), or a 3 night trip to either Cancun, Orlando, or Las Vegas, or a 32" TV or $2500. Same deal- said we had filled out an entry form that we didn't fill out. He said he represented Sunshine Travel, and gave us a code number that he said was from our entry form. He said we'd need to fill out an entry form and bring 2 forms of ID (Drivers' license and credit card). If we won the trip and didn't want to take it within the alloted 12 months, we could sell it (but we had to accept it if we won it). There was to be a drawing to determine winners from some scratch off we'd do at the door. I asked what info was needed on the registration form and he said the same stuff as on the entry form, which made no sense, and included the amount of our income which I always leave blank on surveys and stuff. He called a 2nd time from 708-679-1884. I did a reverse lookkup on the two 708 numbers (from caller-ID) and they were from Illinois - one belonging to W. ********and the other to G. Maze. So I did an internet search on rip-offs and Sunshine Travel, and got quite an education. The travel group is one I'd never want to deal with from what I'd read - too much to go into here, but pretty unethical behavior. There were also a lot of Cancun and Orlando entries. So not going to their seminar was a smart move.
This is a typical timeshare promotion. You'll win the vacation for two and they'll make you nuts a***n with another timeshare presentation while you're at the vacation you won which just happens to be the timeshare they're promoting. Of course, if you like timeshares ....
Received mgs from 877-287-7637 x0 - called the number for giggles - spoke to Dunkin Stevens - he basically told me I won 1 of 4 pizes - ranging from a Ford Explorer or 25k in cash, $2,500 in cash, a 3 day/ 2 nite vacation for 2, or a colour tv. He stated I needed to go to Country Inn Suites in P***nix tomorrow at 2pm for a "presention" - which is being held by "Goodtimes Travel"He then provided a Claim # that I would need to claim the prize. Not sure if hoax or not - as I will not be attending....fyi
This call said the same thing - that I had won of 4 prizes, including the possiblily of a Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator - is this a hoaz???? Sounds like it to me.
And another call saying I was a finalist to win a Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator and it would be in my best interest to call back. Doug Lite at 877-287-7637 ext 0. Caller ID was Sweepstakes Pro 708-679-1490.
Another call saying I was a finalist to win a Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator and it would be in my best interest to call back. Doug Light at 877-287-7637 ext 0.
Left a message stating I had won a Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator and it be in my best interest to call. Stated name was picked from a contest. Come on now... they need to eat their Wheaties for a better "pick up" line. The number actually showed up as 708-679-1543-Sweepstakes Pro..(ran out of ****eon caller id) but left the 877-287-7637 number on ma****e.
Another call saying I won a Ford Explorer or Lincoln Navigator and it would be in my best interest to call back.
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