7578210166

Country: USA
757 area code: Virginia (Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News)
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    T-MAC
    This # called me approximately 7 times tonight! The girl was so RUDE, I can't even call her a "customer service representative", because that is NOT how anyone that I have ever dealt with in "customer service" would speak to a potential customer!!! The fact that they "London" bothered me 7 times tonight, is already ANNOYING! But to be so RUDE is plain STUPID on this "company's" part!!! BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE IF YOU GET A CALL FROM THIS # IT IS A COMPLETE SCAM!!!! I ADVISE ANYONE WHO VALUES THEIR MONEY & PERSONAL INFORMATION, TO STEER CLEAR FROM THIS FRAUDULENT SCAMMING BUSINESS!!!! THEY WILL STEAL YOUR INFO , MONEY & PRECIOUS TIME!!!
    • Caller: 7578210166
    • Call type: Telemarketer
  • -1
    It's a 757 area code because the award center is in VIRGINIA BEACH. Which is a 757 area code. You are such a quack.
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    Andrea
    A scam about winning a prize and stayinf at Massanutten Resort in VA. The lady was named Katie and she kept talking to me and insisting to talk to my travel partner. Since he wasn't available she pursued and finally said she would call back.
    • Caller: 7578210166
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    kuhmom
    said I won the door prize from an event I had been to, gave me an activation code.  Then she said I had to get my husband on the phone so she could go over some dates and times that would work for us.  LOL  She's selling timeshares and when asked directly, she said it's complimentary - so she could sell timeshares
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Anonymous replies to Tired of Scam calls
    Actually, I got a voice mail from them a couple of days ago and the wording was identical (with the exception of the award), which implies they have a script to follow as they make calls. Can’t believe they have been scamming people since 2008 and are still doing it. These losers need to be locked up.
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    JD
    I actually did fill out a contest form at the venue that they said I went to, which made me think it was legit at first. Apparently I won my choice of a $250 gift card, a 40" flat screen TV, an Apple watch, or Beats headphones plus a free trip to their resort - although I don't think they ever told me who they were or where the resort was. But first, they wanted $75 to secure my appointment at the resort, which I would "get back once I sat through a presentation" (or meeting, or something).

    A word of advice - never pay money to receive money. By law, legitimate sweepstakes are not even allowed to do that. All prizes have to come with no strings attached. That's why you always see "No purchase necessary" in the fine print of all the legit contests.
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Kelly
    The scammers are still going at it this many years later!!! Crazy. For a second I got excited but I knew their must be a catch. Thank god for the internet. Will not answer next call and will block this number
    • Caller: Mary
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    LC
    3 calls, 3 messages all within a few hours of one another.  All saying I've won something and will call back at such and such time.
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Michele
    Legitimate actually. Because Vida is insured, I have it a whirl- I ended up with a $250 Vusa Gify CFC as promised, a flat screen and a great weekend get away at their resort- the only down side was having to do a 90 presentation. It was a time share. I wasn’t interested. My 90 minute presentation was cut sup short (to a 15 minute presentation) when I declared that I ONLY TRAVEK WITH MY PETS. They are not pet friendly and the I told the sales person I would be happy to fulfill my 90 minute obligation but it would be a true waste if his time. He ended the presentation , gave me my gift card and y. And various other coupons to enjoy area attractions and dining for free. It’s a great way to enjoy a true free getaway , If your willing to take the 90 tour/sales presentation (or say you only travek w pets and see if that works for you too) I paid a $75 deposit but did get a $250!visa gift card... so that covered the deposit, travek expenses to and from the resort and bought a few cute souvenirs. I would recommend trying it based on my experience. Use a prepaid visa if your worried about giving your credit card info. But you can always dispute a transaction when you use Visa- it is one of the benefits of doing so.
    • Caller: Masnutten resirt
    • Call type: Valid
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    Jim5467
    I said I won a $200 Texas Roadhouse certificate said they would call back on Sunday. what legitimate company calls you on Sunday. just block the number the next time the call comes in it's a timeshare or a scam
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Not convinced replies to legit company
    Stfu you probably work for them. Nice try, doesn’t sound it it’s working out for you guys..
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    justin replies to Matt S.
    The problem is they don't represent themselves honestly. How are your supposed to know what you are talking about when they are not honest. It's not really a visa card you can't buy beer with it. Deposit probably refundable I will ask my bank. I hate being pressured like that. I don't think it's fair really..
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    Ed
    Signed up for a drawing at the Rock n Roll Marathon in DC, got a call two days later saying I had won a $150 visa card, but that I should get my wife on the phone to talk to both.  Sounded scammy, so I hung up.
    • Caller: Resort
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Kim
    This number called me today saying I won a contest. I did not say a word to them; I had them talking for about 20 seconds. And for some strange reason they knew my first name and my address.  The called ID name was Massanuten Resort.
    • Caller: Massanuten Resort
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Lori smith
    Said I won a free trip to massanutten ski resort from a form I filled out in Outback Steakhouse
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    Kristin
    Same as above descriptions. Calls many times repeatedly and reads a script but I honestly couldn’t even make out what the prize was or where the alleged “free stay” was. When I asked she seemed a bit confused that I was asking for details. Blocking number, sounded super gimmicky as the event they claimed to get my info from was almost a year ago.
    • Caller: Cameron
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    KM
    A lady called, named Jenifer and left two phone messages, saying I won a two hundred dollar gift card and to receive it I had to call her back before 9:00 pm. Suspicious since I never filled out any applications. I called the number back and a message said reward center and to leave name and number for a call back.(757-689-1703)
    • Caller: Couldn't understand her, she sounded like an older southern women

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