My survey request with a free cruise offer came from an New York # 915-373-7170 Same ro-bo pitch as above. Wanted to know my opinion on the nations debt. Then said if I participated I would get a free cruise. I hung up.
Really, are you kidding? Your calls are nothing like the days when a survey came in the mail with a $1.00 bill inside. Did you somehow miss the part where Steve said when he asked for a telephone number for CFPP Research, Eric the person he was talking to said he'd give it to him after they completed the ticketing process for the cruise, that required Steve to pay $118.00 in port charges. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but Steve paying $118.00 to provide answers to a survey is a far cry from Steve RECEIVING $1.00 for providing answers to a survey.
Hey guys, I submitted this same comment to a reply that a poster named Steve received from CFPP Research, but who else agrees that CFPP's reply to Steve saying that their calls are like the days when a survey came in the mail with a $1.00 bill inside is a huge stretch. Did they somehow miss the part where Steve said when he asked for a telephone number for CFPP Research, Eric the person he was talking to said he'd give it to him after they completed the ticketing process for the cruise, which by the way required Steve to pay $118.00 in port charges. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but Steve paying $118.00 to provide answers to a survey is a far cry from Steve RECEIVING $1.00 for providing answers to a survey.
They called my home earlier but I didn't answer. I suspect they'll try again. Oh boy, I can't wait!!!
Oh, brother, what a load of self-serving BS. Let's see...a lie to start out, hiding the real purpose of the call, which is to scam people out of "port fees" for something they will never get. If you are on the level in any way, it's too bad you associated with a bunch of scammers. So, of course, your group now has a black eye for being part of a scam.
Which is why I refuse to do "surveys" since every "survey" I've participated on the phone or internt has resulted in some sort of scam or sales pitch. Thereby making these not surveys, or, in your "groups" position, a political fact-finding group, but, in fact, selling under the guise of research, which is, per the DNC list that most people are now on, illegal.
Too bad about your groups reputation going down the commode. Make better choices of "sponsors" next time.