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This number has been reported as spam 10 times, has been searched 25 times, and has garnered 10 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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(888) 246-2495
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Leave a CommentI got a call from that number about a couple of weeks ago. The representative sounded sincere so I gave in by giving her my credit card number and agreed to the service.True enough, I got four packages in the mail. I tired calling their customer service number and the representatives were very friendly and helpful.I'm currently reviewing their programs before making a decision if this is so****ing worth my money in the long run.
A Lara Lopez called me up and did the same, “we’ll send you $400.00 in gift cards for being such a good customer.” I asked her what company she was with. Of course she said “Bonus and Reward” (no “s”), so I asked her how did I get this. She was very ***ue in telling me a company they work with. “Target, Walmart,” etc sent me the reward. Then I asked her “So, are you like a subsidiary of another company, or so****ing?”. Then she went in to the spill a***n. I asked her a***n. She was very ***ue and talking about “The Investors” and what not. I keeped asking her about five times and she finally admitted to me she didn’t know what the word Subsidiary meant. So I tell her to have a nice day. Then I Google “888-246-2495” the number she gave me and found this site. Call her back, (someone actually answered) she said she had a different name but the voice and the accent were the same. So I said “Yeah, whatever. The next time you go fishing, you should have more plausible bate.” She was dead silent except for the “hum”, so I ***g-up. I could tell she was half way around the world because of the lag we had on the phone for both calls. I learned so****ing today, do not trust people for jack ***t! If you get a call from these fools at “Bonus and Reward” (a***n no “S”), just tell them to **** off.
They just called me.... but they want $6.95 for shipping and handling... LOL
Called me today, said all I had to do was pay 4.95 for each of the different gifts they were to send me for being "such a good customer" Her "name" was Isabella M****es. I asked her 5 different questions to which her answer was always the same, "As I mentioned a little while ago, you are going to receive a free $200 gas voucher, a $25 gift card for a meal on us, a $100 gift card to Wal-Mart or Target or so****ing or other..." I asked her where she got my number and address and name information, she went right back to her shpiel, "as I mentioned a little while ago". What a buncha scammers, don't people have other ways to spend their time? come ON.
So what ended up happening? Did they send the vouchers and stuff to your brother or was it all a bunch of ****?
She called and my brotherd gave her a debit card that just had 5 dollars so they wouldn't **** it dry... i'll let you all know what happens next. she said it would take 5 days so i'm counting it from now okay. It sounds very fishy too but its just an experiment.
March 7, 2011 at 6:00PM Central Time. Same story - Kim from "Bonus Rewards" is going to send me a $200 store voucher to use at my favorite retailers (Walmart, Target, etc) and a $25 restaurant voucher, along with Carribean travel deal for being "such a good customer." She reminded me that the call was being recorded and then proceeded to read the script of what was included a***n - then verified an address from long ago as where they would mail it. At that point I told her I wasn't interested. Agree it is probably a phishing call.
I got the same call from kelly. Lying peice of s**t said I was "eligible" then I was like oh 4.95 for shipping to be "eligible" then she said sorry you are being rewarded. Then I asked for their website and they said its not up currently.
I got a call today from this same number. Ironically, they can tell me all about myself up until my relocation to another state. After that, they were lost. My caller's name was Monica Cruz. When I attempted to call the number back I got beautiful music for about 90 seconds and then disconnect. Monica wanted to end our conversation when I advised her it would not be wise for me to give her my credit card number without knowing who she was or from where she was calling. An immediate **** up reminding me she was only there to let me know about this wonderful offer. One thing I found was she attempted to link her call with an online survey by Wal-Mart.If you get this call, please do not share any personal information as this feels like and smells like a phishing trip.
Lee Diaz called from "Bonus Reward." As a reward for shopping at a local store, I would receive a $200 shopping card plus a $25 restaurant card, plus information about a "complimentary" cruise, for only $4.95 postage. I declined before getting to the credit card info question.
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