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- Tired of these bums| 4 repliesCalled many times to be removed from their "travel deal" solicitation faxes. They are worthless scammers.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Richard| 1 replyOur business received an unsolicieted fax to promote a vacation destination to Cancun, Mexico, and Mayan Riviera. It did not identify a company name, other than "Human Resources Dept." At the bottom, they print, "To no longer receive these requested promotions in the future, please call 1-877-885-5682." We did not bother responding, and certainly not to the bottom number, because that will only confirm our company's fax number as viable to be sold to other telemarketers. Not only do I suspect the fax is a scam, I believe it should be considered a crime to fax junk mail, because it uses up our paper and ink each time they are received.
- Call type: Fax
- Vermont company replies to RichardWe have been getting these for about 1 year -- love the From: Human Resources Department -- we are a 3 person company!! I too will not call to get off the list -- however right about now, $148PP for 6 days in Mexico sounds wonderful!
- Mercy replies to Tired of these bumsI found this invitation ealy this morning when I got to the office. First thing it is too good to be true. Fking scamers.
- TedIf you continue to get these junk faxes after opting out then file a complaint with the FCC. Here is a link to the form.
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm?sid=&id=d1e26- Caller: Employee Vacation Time
- Call type: Telemarketer
- vickiI wish these faxes would stop wasting my paper and ink. I called once, and never again.
- Caller: Human Resources Dept
- Call type: Telemarketer
- David replies to Tired of these bumsI get there faxes all the time. Have requested to be removed from fax list but still keep getting them.
I called them about 5 times today and asked them to explain their programs, and after wasting their time I told them the program I was really interested in was to get removed from their list. Ok so I had some time to kill today.
Does anyone know where they are located so as to sue for sending junk faxes? - KenTraced it down as Lowest Price Cancun 2008 Ave Tulum con Uxmal Lote 19 SM23 Cancun, Mexico. The website is valuecancun.com and the reservation desk number is 1-866-961-1816. I set my fax machine to dial them 200 times at the reservation desk number. It was very satisfying to hear the swearing coming from the phone line. If they change the phone number again you just have to check the website for a new one. I liked the idea that I wasted hours of their time and tied up the phone line they do business on for half a day. It doesn't quite make up for the weekly spam they send me that wastes my time, paper and toner, but it helps.
- Caller: Lowest Price Cancun
- Call type: Fax
- Victim replies to Tired of these bums| 1 replyI called back and decided to bite on the offer. I've had good luck with one of these in the past (4 days to orlando for $50), and figured it would be similar to that (Where I had to go through a timeshare seminar). Well this is what happened this time:
Instantly they sold me from $148 to $199 saying that some sort of taxes weren't included... Whatever, $50 wasn't going to deter us (3 of us total). Then when I was transferred to the cashier service (Visa or Mastercard as they said they were), I was told that there was also a $99 per person charge for gratuity since it was all inclusive. This frustrated me a bit, but whatever... $300 for Cancun for high season is pretty unbeatable for an allinclusive resort, so we said screw it and paid them! We were PROMISED by the sales person that we would be able to get in first week of march 2009, and he told me it was good to go I had to just call back the next day and fax back the signed confirmation and close the deal. Perfect! He told me it was solid and to go ahead and book the plane tickets (Which due to it being last minute cost $490 a piece), but a total of $800 was more than acceptable. We were good to go.
Next day I sent back the signed confirmation and called 5 times during the day until they "logged it into their system" so that I could seal the deal. Each time I was on hold a minimum of 25 minutes. No big deal, a good deal is worth holding for... Here is where it got interesting. As soon as I told the woman the dates I was promised, she almost started laughing and immediately said to let her speak to her manager. Now I started worrying. After 5 minutes on hold, she came back to tell me that these dates were not even remotely possible and that the first opening was in June! I already had the plane tickets and was absolutely fuming... After a couple minutes of deliberation, she issued me a refund (Which was very easy to get) and swore that the sales person should never have promised me the dates. She also said that even IF the dates were available, there would be another fee of $200 per room for "Peak Season Charges"... So even if it had been available, it still would have cost us about $1,000 per person, which we could have gotten on a package deal from a major travel website... Needless to say this deal really is too good to be true, and DONT trust it! The sales people are the worst liars I've ever dealt with (They told me they were in cancun, that this was legit, bla bla bla)... I've been in sleazy sales before, so trust me when I say I know the game they play... They are the worst liars imagineable. Stay away from this and go the route of Expedia or Orbitz or a major travel service. Because I had to book the plane seperately and then go and find a different resort seperately it ended up costing us about $1,400 each... Needless to say, my friends are a little upset with me. This fax is a joke and stay away. I'm so upset that I'm going to post this on every forum I see pertaining to this topic... STAY AWAY! I AM A VICTIM!
P.S - My friend whose credit card we put it on still doesn't have his refund showing and it's been a week... I'm crossing my fingers! - Getaclue replies to VictimSending these unsolicited faxes is a violation of federal law, the Telecommunications Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) to be exact. So in the very act of sending you this fax, these criminals show that they have no regard for the law or YOUR RIGHTS. And you decide to do business with them anyway? They depend on exactly this kind of ignorance to keep running their criminal enterprise. Doesn't that make you (and "your friend") kind of a moron?
- MGCThanks for the info everyone much appreciated. I keep on getting these on the FAX and was thinking of passing it on to some friends, now I'll just give it to people who I think are real plonkers, kidding! Thanks again for not letting me waste my friends time.
- Caller: Cheap Travel
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Almost got scammed!!This number called me twice today. I picked up thinking it was someone I knew. They wanted to sell me magazines. They starting asking for all my information and I declined their offer.. Lucky I went with my instincts.
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