8004416858

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    Sandra Audain
    give me my cruise
    • Call type: Survey
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    Jackie
    Where are my tickets??? You have my email...  Send them!!!
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    j-d
    i did the survey.... cruise im ready
    • Caller: national security
    • Call type: Survey
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    janet anonuccio
    I also was called and took survey. I will join in the suit against them.banditat12002AOL.COM
    • Caller: surveycrauise
    • Call type: Survey
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    bgmommad13 replies to Juan Ramirez
    i just got the call said i won 2 free tickets and its a scam this is BS i want my tickets
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    Mrs. Williams
    I dont know whats goin on man
    • Call type: Survey
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    pamela robinson 14215 replies to Juan Ramirez
    I am waiting for my tickets
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    calynn
    ok so my understanding about this is its fake    well thats good to know i didnt want to get my hopes up over this too good to be true cruise altho goin to the bahamas would be nice for my honeymoon well best of luck with the lawsuit maybe one day we will win a real trip
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    Tony Henderson
    got me as well i would also join the suit..tjhenderson2009@hotmail.com
    • Caller: surveycruise.com
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    Jaz
    Yea.... I'm feeling pretty dumb right now. I don't even want the tickets I just want them to stop calling me asking why I haven't signed up online for them. I knew better than that but I fell for it anyway.
    • Call type: Survey
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    shonda replies to Amanda
    you are so right...they called me and told me to go to a web address and type in my phone number for my comfirmation, and somebody should be callin me within the next 72 hours. Load of babibackbullsh!*......i knew it was a set up..I agree lets sue. Bet we will have a cruise then!
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    IT IS A SCAM!
    These people at "Political Opinions of America" who are making these illegal telemarketing robocalls are not taking a real survey.  That's part of their scam -- an attempt to get around the do not call list by using a fake survey.  They are spoofing dozens of different phone numbers from all over the country.  They also now have a fake website.

    If you press any number (or fill in a form on their fake website) to have yourself removed from their calling list, you are only confirming that your number is real, etc.  

    The cruise is not free.  You will have to give them a credit card to 'hold' your reservation.  They will charge 'small fees' to it.  However, the fees are not small and are NOT refundable.  Some people who have fallen for this scam have also had to sit through interminable time-share presentations with high-pressure salespeople.  Come on!

    Hang up.  Block the number if you have that capability, or add the number to your phone's address book under SCAM.  Immediately report each scam call that you receive to www.donotcall.gov.  If they don't know about it, they cannot do anything about it.
    • Caller: illegal telemarketing crooks who spoof dozens of fake phone numbers
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Stop!
    People -- STOP POSTING YOUR EMAILS HERE!  Why do you want to give out your personal information like this?  Posting your name/email here does NOTHING.  STOP IT!
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    Cherryl Walker
    About posting personal information: The only information I see pertains to how these bogus calls waste minutes on cell phones, and hit at all the wrong hours of the day and night. If someone is foolish enough to post a personal phone number or other really deep information, that is their error. Rants using improper language say nothing about the individual other than that he or she has not caught on to how to ignore these types of calls and not to answer them whatsoever.
    • Caller: Cruise rip-off
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    Pirate92 replies to Juan Ramirez
    It's a scam people........damn. You are getting robbed. Rose are you insane???? I'd expect a serial killer or a call from Nigeria within 48-72 hours! Damn........NEVER EVER EVER put info online! Wake up.......you are in the Matrix!
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    Pirate92
    Stop the madness and get back to work....nothing is free people....NOTHING! If this wasn't so sad I'd be laughing but H-$hit.

    Check this out...gullible isn't in the dictionary. Look for it......do it hurry.....
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    tparker
    united survey call me around 5pm, and asked me some questions tht wasnt too personal. then a live operator got on  the line and it was a male asked me was this a good number to call u back at and if this was a cell phone or home phone. the number was different than the number above it was 3603226165. i didnt give them any personal info and it told me to go to the website and enter in some information about myself which i didnt do. they also said tht someone would contact me in 24 to 72 hrs. i wont b talking to them anymore.
    • Caller: united survey
    • Call type: Survey
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    Claudia Coen
    This is a telemarketing scam.  /This is an unwanted call to a professional medical practice.  Someone needs to put a stop to this.  They promised free cruise tickets for answering survet questions but it is false advertising
    • Caller: www.cruise.com
    • Call type: Survey
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    gullible replies to Juan Ramirez
    Ugh I went along through the survey just to see what kind of questions were asked.  I assumed it was a scam from the beginning but just wanted to see how credible it sounded becaues I always wonder HOW people can fall for that kind of thing.  The survey consisted of 10 questions including: do you know anyone with diabetes, are you insured, do you prefer using a credit card or check at stores...and what kind of sewage line do have? so basically, all your typical survey questions....I was starting to get suspicious at the credit card question but then that tropical music came on and it was just so happy and some really peppy recording came on saying "you just won 2 tickets to the bahamas, blabla, please hold for a representative and rest assured you will not have to give any credit card numbers or other personal information". I started feeling like hey maybe this is legit after all. Then a woman came on the line who was polite and sounded like a youngish recent college grad. She asked if this was the best number to reach me at and asked for my zip code, and all of a sudden I got suspicious and was like "oh yea? well WHY do you need THAT, huh?" I said it like I had it all figured out. She answered: "to find the nearest port location to your city". That sounded logical and she said it with such confidence that I just said "Oh, ok" and gave it to her. STUPID me. Then she said I'd get a call in 2 days about hte tickets, that I should log on to the web site for something (I cna't remember what, I think for the confirmation) using my phone number and zip code. I really started to think this might not be a scam after all. So I went to the website, which looked legit, but didn't log in.  I decided to see if there was any information about the "United Public Opinion Group" on the web first, and i'm glad I did!  So, I read one post on another forum that said they could hack your comp. when you go to their website, is this true? If so, can they hack you even if you don't "log in" with your phone/zip? (Sorry in advance if that is a really dumb question). Hope someone busts these guys soon, before their stupid bahamas music lures another innocent victim into believing in miracles.
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    alfred rega jr replies to Juan Ramirez
    request ing my tickets for my free cruise

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