Thanks for your note; they called me on my cell today ~10:18 am; I called back from a land line and to hear that "call cannot be completed as dialed" =must be a scammer(s). Caller ID said the call was from Fairborn, Ohio. Didn't leave a message. I'm blocking the #.
Nothing is free. What is the company? What is their address? What are your trip dates? How are you getting there? Are they paying your plane fare? What "fees" did you have to pay? We just want to know so we can get in on this wonderful deal, too. [:]
He called me two times today and woke me up. Since I'm expecting a call from a job I answered. The first time he didnt say anything then hung up. The second time he said he was a traveling company called royal something, and I filled out an application to recieve a free vacation. And I said no I didn't I think you have the wrong number and then he recited my number. And he asked if my partner filled out one, and I said no since I don't have a partner. And you said so youre single? And I said that's correct which it isn't. And he said it sounds like you're a teenager are you a teenager? And I'm like sure even though I'm not. Then finally he said he thinks he has the wrong number and apologized and hung up. I think it's a scam. I'm hoping I don't get charged for answering the call since it was on my cell phone. He had a middle eastern accent. The call was from Ohio, so I thought since I'm from Ohio it could have possibly been my job.
Called my cell phone today. I generally don't give that number out and recognized an area code where I know people so I answered. Man speaking in heavily accented English said something about his being a manager and then I couldn't understand anything after that so I hung up.
I got the call from this number and also did not answer is. I have had my cell number for many years with VERY little telemarketer calls. Switched to Verizon a couple weeks ago and now I get 3-4 call a day. My suspicion is that Verizon sold my number not long after switching from Sprint to Verizon. Coincidence? I doubt it....