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- Jodi replies to JENWow!!!Bet that reponse is good for business...my fault filled out the stupid form at the baseball game...I truly know better...however I am a travel agent...I will never fall for your "discount" travel options...so save your long distance call and stop calling me...the messages they leave crack me up...JODIIIII...YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE IT!!!! I'VE GOT A CRUISE FOR YOU....SITTING RIGHT HERE ON MY DESK...YOU WON...CONGRATULATIONS..CALL ME...RIGHT NOW!!!! Geez everyday...I'm not calling you back get the hint...and your little phone pitch sounds soo corny and unprofessional...it screams scam....
- Denise replies to Ardee| 5 repliesWell at least have the nerve to tell them what YOU Did after all it was YOU that gave them permission to call you all the time when YOU were greedy trying to win their car and filling out their slip.Next time don't be so greedy.You would think in this day and age people would read things before they put there name address and phone number on it.I guess ignorance is bliss.
- ron replies to want a safe zone and penalty box| 1 reply"UNKNOWLINGLY" you filled out their entry? Are you that desparate to be by their young attractive girls handing out the slips that you are blinded by them.Take responsibility for your own actions buddy.Maybe next time you'll go to the strip club versus giving info and your permission to these ppl to harrass you
- pit bull replies to Luv My Calico| 1 replyomg calico lady,you mean you actually allowed your daughter at the pet expo to give her personal info on one of their slips?????? you mean you didn't read the fine print on the back???????wow im shocked,bad mommy
- fred replies to Bernanything before 10:00 is legal.
- sam replies to JBirdfeb 1 is the drawing
- Researcher replies to StephanieWhile researching Sundance Vacations I found the following post at:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/s-p-m/792324-free-trip-sundance-vacations.html
:This company is a FRAUD. I also got suckered into going down to pick up the free cruise I had been given as a "gift." Now, the customer service agent was correct in that they never use the word "won". It’s just a matter of wording to keep their scams on the border-line of legal. And I understood that I had to sit through an hour of a sales pitch. which I was fine with. What I was not fine with were the LIES that they had told me in advance about this free cruise.
LIE #1: I could go on the cruise at ANYTIME during the year. I was told repeatedly by the woman on the phone about how I could basically go whenever dates I wanted to, anytime during the next year. Well, that is a lie. When I received my vacation voucher, I looked at the fine print on the back page. You CANNOT use this cruise during the months of June, July, August, or any week of which there is a holiday.
LIE #2: If I didn't use the cruise, I could do with it whatever I wished. I could give it as a gift or sell it. The fact is, you CANNOT. It clearly states that the name of the trip is non-transferable and cannot be sold.
LIE #3: I was told airfare was included and that I could fly from my local airport. which is a major international airport. That isn't true. They tell you where to fly out of. For example, they mentioned Newark, New Jersey as a possibility. Plus, the fine print says it only includes "base" airfare. I'm not even sure what the fine print is on base airfare.
LIE #4: I was told I would simply have to pay minor taxes on a trip which values at about 1, 200 dollars. Well, the taxes start at $225 dollars per person (35 percent tax???????) Plus, there are all kind of registration and booking fees on top of that.
LIE #5: I was specifically told on the phone I would even receive free gift cards to Applebee’s, Red Lobster, and Olive Garden if I came to the 5pm presentation. When I inquired about them, the girl gave me a funny look and told me that "they didn't give them out anymore because people don't use them." What??? I was told only the DAY BEFORE I would be getting them. So, they gave me this piece of paper and said to go eat somewhere (anywhere), attach the receipt to the paper, send a self addressed stamped envelope, and I could get up to 15 dollars for my meal. I'm not holding my breath. Bottom line, this company is a fraud. They told me out and out lies about the cruise just to get me in. They are very shrewd. They have people designed to search these very blogs just to tell you how wonderful they are. There is an old saying. "Me thinks thou protests too much." If someone has to over and over again tell you about all the awards they won and how great they are...makes you wonder why...doesn't it?????"
The following links will offer you substantial information about Sundance Vacations and their sweepstakes giveaways used to induce the consumer to attend a $15,000 high pressure sales pitch for a vacation club membership:
http://sundancevacationssweepstakes.blogspot.com
http://sundancevacationsmanipulation.blogspot.com/
http://www.ripoffreport.com/searchre...s&searchtype=0 - ResearcherThis company is a FRAUD. I also got suckered into going down to pick up the free cruise I had been given as a "gift." Now, the customer service agent was correct in that they never use the word "won". It’s just a matter of wording to keep their scams on the border-line of legal. And I understood that I had to sit through an hour of a sales pitch. which I was fine with. What I was not fine with were the LIES that they had told me in advance about this free cruise.
LIE #1: I could go on the cruise at ANYTIME during the year. I was told repeatedly by the woman on the phone about how I could basically go whenever dates I wanted to, anytime during the next year. Well, that is a lie. When I received my vacation voucher, I looked at the fine print on the back page. You CANNOT use this cruise during the months of June, July, August, or any week of which there is a holiday.
LIE #2: If I didn't use the cruise, I could do with it whatever I wished. I could give it as a gift or sell it. The fact is, you CANNOT. It clearly states that the name of the trip is non-transferable and cannot be sold.
LIE #3: I was told airfare was included and that I could fly from my local airport. which is a major international airport. That isn't true. They tell you where to fly out of. For example, they mentioned Newark, New Jersey as a possibility. Plus, the fine print says it only includes "base" airfare. I'm not even sure what the fine print is on base airfare.
LIE #4: I was told I would simply have to pay minor taxes on a trip which values at about 1, 200 dollars. Well, the taxes start at $225 dollars per person (35 percent tax???????) Plus, there are all kind of registration and booking fees on top of that.
LIE #5: I was specifically told on the phone I would even receive free gift cards to Applebee’s, Red Lobster, and Olive Garden if I came to the 5pm presentation. When I inquired about them, the girl gave me a funny look and told me that "they didn't give them out anymore because people don't use them." What??? I was told only the DAY BEFORE I would be getting them. So, they gave me this piece of paper and said to go eat somewhere (anywhere), attach the receipt to the paper, send a self addressed stamped envelope, and I could get up to 15 dollars for my meal. I'm not holding my breath. Bottom line, this company is a fraud. They told me out and out lies about the cruise just to get me in. They are very shrewd. They have people designed to search these very blogs just to tell you how wonderful they are. There is an old saying. "Me thinks thou protests too much." If someone has to over and over again tell you about all the awards they won and how great they are...makes you wonder why...doesn't it?????
The following links will offer you substantial information about Sundance Vacations and their sweepstakes giveaways used to induce the consumer to attend a $15,000 high pressure sales pitch for a vacation club membership:
http://sundancevacationssweepstakes.blogspot.com
http://sundancevacationsmanipulation.blogspot.com/
http://www.ripoffreport.com/searchre...s&searchtype=0- Caller: Sundance Vacations/Dowd Marketing
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Judy WIf you entered the Sundance Vacations sweepstakes with the hopes of winning the grand prize but NOT with the express intent of inviting relentless telemarketing calls bordering on harassment, and you have been the recipient of uninvited or unwelcome telephone calls and are registered on the federal or state Do Not Call lists, you should call the FTC at its toll-free hotline at: 1-888-382-1222
- Caller: Sundance Vacations
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Irate Consumer replies to PWIf you entered the Sundance Vacations sweepstakes with the hopes of winning the grand prize but NOT with the express intent of inviting relentless telemarketing calls bordering on harassment, and you have been the recipient of uninvited or unwelcome telephone calls and are registered on the federal or state Do Not Call lists, you should call the FTC at its toll-free hotline at: 1-888-382-1222
- Irate Consumer replies to DeniseYou are dead wrong! Sundance Vacations REFUSES to permit anyone from entering the ruse sweepstakes unless you supply them with your phone number. Their transparent response is that they must have your phone number in the event you beat the 1,000,000 to one odds and win the grand prize! What's wrong with notification by mail as most sweepstake winners receive? It's a scam; no ifs, ands or buts!
If you entered the Sundance Vacations sweepstakes with the hopes of winning the grand prize but NOT with the express intent of inviting relentless telemarketing calls bordering on harassment, and you have been the recipient of uninvited or unwelcome telephone calls and are registered on the federal or state Do Not Call lists, you should call the FTC at its toll-free hotline at: 1-888-382-1222 - Irate Consumer replies to ronYou are dead wrong! Sundance Vacations REFUSES to permit anyone from entering the ruse sweepstakes unless you supply them with your phone number. Their transparent response is that they must have your phone number in the event you beat the 1,000,000 to one odds and win the grand prize! What's wrong with notification by mail as most sweepstake winners receive? It's a scam; no ifs, ands or buts!
If you entered the Sundance Vacations sweepstakes with the hopes of winning the grand prize but NOT with the express intent of inviting relentless telemarketing calls bordering on harassment, and you have been the recipient of uninvited or unwelcome telephone calls and are registered on the federal or state Do Not Call lists, you should call the FTC at its toll-free hotline at: 1-888-382-1222 - BlondieSon entered a contest a mall. They called and told him he won. Tried to check into any info I could about this company and phone number for him and here is where it brought me. Not much info about this place. Guess he is going to check with someone where he entered the contest at and see what they can tell him. Seems to me a mall would not let someone have a contest going and not be legal but who knows??? I don't. Anyone out there have a clue?
- notbornlastnightHave received at least 15 calls from this number. They have wonderful news! I too entered to win a car at Polaris Mall. Pretty sure I wasn't trying to win a vacation. What about the car man? Where's my car dudes? Never any mention of a car. Did anyone really win?
- Caller: Sunshine Vacations
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Fool me once... replies to JENThats the biggest joke I have ever heard. Yeah I bet you will get a "GREAT VACATION" after you jumped through 30 hoops and sign on the dotted line swearing to follow 6 million restrictions. I have dealt with this before and will never do it again. Don't try and con people with your [***].
- Fool me once... replies to JENOh and Jen.....just so you and your co workers know.....there is this new thing called Orbitz (Travelocity, priceline, etc) that can also save you a bunch of money without having to pay X amount of dollars a year to receive.
- Jersey JoeI received the same annoying call and I think this post I found explains the "promotional" cruise clearly:
"Sundance Vacations is a FRAUD. I also got suckered into going down to pick up the free cruise I had been given as a 'gift.' Now, the customer service agent was correct in that they never use the word won'. It’s just a matter of wording to keep their scams on the border-line of legal. And I understood that I had to sit through an hour of a sales pitch. which I was fine with. What I was not fine with were the LIES that they had told me in advance about this free cruise.
LIE #1: I could go on the cruise at ANYTIME during the year. I was told repeatly by the woman on the phone about how I could basically go whenever dates I wanted to, anytime during the next year. Well, that is a lie. When I received my vacation voucher, I looked at the fine print on the back page. You CANNOT use this cruise during the months of June, July, August, or any week of which there is a holiday.
LIE #2: If I didn't use the cruise, I could do with it whatever I wished. I could give it as a gift or sell it. The fact is, you CANNOT. It clearly states that the name of the trip is non-transferable and cannot be sold.
LIE #3: I was told airfare was included and that I could fly from my local airport..which is a major international airport. That isn't true. They tell you where to fly out of. For example, they mentioned Newark, New Jersey as a possibility. Plus, the fine print says it only includes 'base' airfare. I'm not even sure what the fine print is on base airfare
LIE #4: I was told I would simply have to pay minor taxes on a trip which values at about 1, 200 dollars. Well, the taxes start at 225 dollars per person (35 percent tax???????) Plus, there is all kind of registration and booking fees on top of that.
LIE #5: I was specifically told on the phone I would even receive free gift cards to Applebee’s, Red Lobster, and Olive Garden if I came to the 5pm presentation. When I inquired about them, the girl gave me a funny look and told me that "they didn't give them out anymore because people don't use them." What??? I was told only the DAY BEFORE I would be getting them. So, they gave me this piece of paper and said to go eat somewhere (anywhere), attach the receipt to the paper, send a self addressed stamped envelope, and I could get up to 15 dollars for my meal. I'm not holding my breath.
Bottom line, this company is a fraud. They told me out and out lies about the cruise just to get me in. They are very shrewd. They have people designed to search these very blogs just to tell you how wonderful they are. There is an old saying. "Me thinks thou protests too much." If someone has to over and over again tell you about all the awards they won and how great they are...makes you wonder why...doesn't it?????
You may find the following links very informative and well written. If you are considering any Sundance Vacations offers it would beneficial to read the following links:
http://tinyurl.com/aa9k29
http://sundancevacationsmanipulation.blogspot.com/
FTC's toll-free hotline: 1-888-382-1222- Caller: Sundance Vacations
- Call type: Telemarketer
- HansSomeone from "Sunshine" called my father in another state telling him that I signed up for something in a totally different state (at a Mall) and unknowingly he GAVE THEM MY CELL NUMBER. Uggh, so now this lady from "Sunshine" calls and leaves me a voicemail telling me I signed up for something at a mall I've never been to before, and proceeds to offer up some cruise and vouchers for multiple restaurants, etc and wants me to call her back at 800-309-6500.
HELL NO. First, I NEVER EVER sign up for anything like that...too many privacy thieves out there, and second..in another state???
Sounds like they're resorting to FISHING for phone numbers.- Caller: Sunshine-Sundance?
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Amy replies to JonThis is why i don't enter drawings. It's just a marketing nightmare.
- CDinPA replies to pit bullYou don't know how old her daughter is, dude! Phew!
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