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This number has been reported as spam 15 times, has been searched 30 times, and has garnered 15 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentGot the call, not a registered number, I am the winner of a free vacation 8 days 7 nights, time is limited so he urged me to call right away as time is limited. He says they just opened the travel business in the Tampa , Wesley chapel, new port richer area. If this is legit, why do they not have a valid phone number! No thanks William , you can keep the free vacation, I' m not going to bite!
Wow they are opening a new location in my area and I need to call so I can get ripped off.
GRAB A HOLD ON YOUR WALLET AND PERSONAL INFO....... FREE MEANS IT WILL COST YOU BIG TIME ......IF I WAS INTERESTED I WOULD MAKE MY OWN BOOKINGS FOR A FREE VACATION......HATE A THEIF AND A LIER .....WE ARE ON GUARD FOR YOUR SCAMS ...
Call to my cell phone (From Chattanooga area but now located in Florida) from Olin of Great Vacations. Same message as to my home in Florida but phone is "Private". I wish someone one s**** a class-action a***nst this company.
olin is scamming the memphis area now, same scam 'free' vacation and unknown number when called
"Olin" called my home phone yes****ay offering the Great Vacation 3 day get away. I'm on the DNC registry. Big Deal! Another totally ineffective government program!Olin should quit robo calling and do the Veggie Matic or OxyClean TV commercials. I am sure the pay is much better!
I got that untraceable call today, the voice claiming to be "Olin" from "Great Vacations", a "travel agency" that "just opened" a new location in nearby ***tington, West ******ia; and they're "cele***ting" with an "open house" and a fabulous "vacation giveaway"; went on to claim "you have been selected to receive" this vacation giveaway, "no obligation, nothing to join or sign"; went on, offering either 3 days and 2 nights for you and a significant other to any city of your choice in the USA, or 8 days/7 nights at certain specific high-traffic resorts ('mentioned Las Vegas, Daytona Beach and many others) for a family of up to 5, including children. Yeah, RIGHT ...definitely some scam -- beware!
this Olin Great Vacation keeps calling me even though I'm on do-not-call list. They hid their phone number and thus appeared as unknown. what a bother
This company is a scam..They only stay in places for a short amount of time because they are called road shows.They are located in Tampa, Fl
Olin from Great Vacations called with no obligation except sit through 90 minute presentation. Could be legitimate like a Vegas TimeShare, however I can not find any business information that makes me comfortable. I googled both phone numbers 888-886-3606 and 813-884-0600 (florida). I found several businesses that are listed by the respective secretary of states as 'inactive'. Websites used: www.sunbiz.org and oklahoma secretary of state both corporation searches. Also used Corporation Wiki which shows interrelated parties. Very su****ious findings. I was told that the company was International Vacation Services, Inc., however it is inactive. Great Vacations same thing. Diamond Vacations did not exist and Proven Results Direct Marketing is inactive. Most have been suspended for tax reasons, etc, so it appears they keep c****ing their name. Hard to tell what is going on.
Caller left message. Yes, Olin with "great vacations" offering a "free vacation" with no obligation to buy!!! Sure thing.
Offering a "free vacation"
Unsolicited calls.
I got 6 calls from these idiots on my cell phone, from an outbound only number. I had to listen to a long message to finally get to a call back number. When I called to complain and tell them I was on the do-not-call list, the woman who answered s****ed screaming in my ear, and then laughing. Then she ***g up on me.
Received call on answer ma****e from "Olin" with Great Vacations at 888-886-3606 on July 3, 2009 around 2 pm ET. He was offering a no-obligations vacation package at various locations. Sounds like a total scam.
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