800-650-3238

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    vero
    I got the same thing they just want youre info ...... they were insisting me to tell them that instant to tell them yes or no..... IT IS A SCAM ( do not listen
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    Waters family
    It is a scam i called and looked up my sales rep name and it came up that he had been charged with multiple things its not legite and they will take your money dont do it
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    JR
    I keep getting calls from 704-240-5008 on a cell phone that I do not give the number out for. I don't answer them, but a woman keeps leaving messages claiming I asked for information on a "security system" and she gives a number of 1-800-650-2702 to call back. I don't know how these spam callers and scam callers are getting this number.
    • Caller: security system scam
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    KissimmeeFl
    Received the letter today; looking at these postings I will not waste my time with it..... Thanks!!!!
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    Houston713
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    Star replies to grandpa
    Not true at all, if you truly one something you will ALWAYS have to pay tax!!!!!! So if you won something and they say that all you have to pay is tax then most likely they are legit!!! If you go on a game show, win any kind of legit sweepstakes or receive anything as a gift, our federal government requires us to pay a luxury/gift tax.
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    Star replies to DWULF
    Google earth your own address, it never shows the exact location, it's usually off by two or three lots... so again, not always a good way to spot a scam. Your best bet its to contact the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and ask.
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    Star replies to Curious
    Things like these are often ran by lawyers offices. Like collection bureaus... it may have a different name then the actual company that is contracted by them.
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    phirin you replies to COOKIE
    18006502826 where location? He lied to me and took my money  $998.98 he said I didn't pay  electric so I pay him by cash at VCS please help me  to fine that phone # thank you very much I hope. You will help. Me
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    BUD replies to Jay
    | 3 replies
    CBS NEWS investigated it.

    SEE:
    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lessons-from-my-free-cruise/

    CBS News does amazing investigative reporting.
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    BUD replies to BUD
    | 1 reply
    Checking out Caribbean Cruise line
    My follow-up research indicated that Caribbean Cruise Line has a Better Business Bureau (BBB) "F" rating, with 1,262 complaints in the past three years.
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    BUD replies to BUD
    FROM BBB at:
    http://www.bbb.org/south-east-florida/busines ... ale-fl-92014161

    This Business is not BBB Accredited

    Caribbean Cruise Line, Inc (Headquarters)

    Find a Location
    Phone: (800) 586-6693
    Fax: (954) 343-6960
    View Additional Phone Numbers
    2419 E Commercial Blvd Ste 100, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308-4042
    http://www.bahamascruiseregistration.com
    View Additional Web Addresses

    - See more at: http://www.bbb.org/south-east-florida/busines ... h.eaoAKtY6.dpuf
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    BUD replies to BUD
    ALSO SEE:
    http://www.bbb.org/south-east-florida/busines ... ale-fl-92014161
    Government Actions

    The following describes a pending government action that has been formally brought by a government agency but has not yet been resolved. We are providing a summary of the government's allegations, which have not yet been proven.

    FTC Matter/File Number:
    122 3196
    Civil Action Number:
    0:15-cv-60423
    Federal Court:
    Southern District of Florida

    As of March 4, 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 10 state attorneys general have taken action against a Florida-based cruise line company and seven other companies that assisted a massive telemarketing campaign resulting in billions of robocalls.
    The FTC and state partners allege that that the companies illegally sold cruise vacations using political survey robocalls.

    Although the FTC's do-not-call and robocall rules do not prohibit political survey robocalls, the defendants' robocalls violated federal law because they incorporated a sales pitch for a cruise to the Bahamas.
    The robocalls generated millions of dollars for the cruise line.

    According to the joint complaint filed by the FTC and the states, the defendants' robocall campaign ran from October 2011 through July 2012 and averaged approximately 12 to 15 million illegal sales calls a day.
    Consumers who answered these calls typically heard a pre-recorded message supposedly from "John from Political Opinions of America," who told them they had been "carefully selected" to participate in a 30-second research survey, after which they could "press one" to receive a two-day cruise to the Bahamas.

    - See more at: http://www.bbb.org/south-east-florida/busines ... 6.vEYLI2jD.dpuf

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