Received the same call from DREAMGO EXPLORE, 7550 Futures Dr in ORLANDO,FL. I googled the company, MGR. GREG PATTERSON. Searched a little farther and saw DREAMGO EXPLORE IN ORLANDO,FL on DIALING4DEADBEATS. DREAMGO EXPLORE IN ORLANDO,FL is already a DEADBEAT, RED FLAG AND A SCAM. Stay away from this company DREAMGO EXPLORE IN ORLANDO,FL if you do not want to get RIP OFF FOR YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I received a call Memorial Day on my cell phone stating that I had given my cell phone when I signed up for a promotion at Best Buy in 2010. The women had a heavy accent and was difficult to hear. She became more agitated as I asked her to repeat. I rarely sign up for promotions and never give out my cell phone number! The caller said I had purchased an electronic item. I can not remember the brand name, but it was one I had not recognized. I listened to find out what the prizes were and when I heard cruise and a $25 savings bond, I told her to take me off the list and never to call back.
Received a call this AM from "Mike Walton" who indicated that I'd made a purchase from Best Buy in December 2010 and entered in a raffle to win a prize and won. Can select from 4-5 different selections but have to come down with my wife to pick up the prize to Global Discovery, 800 S.Main St., Mansfield, MA, 02048. Need to commit to a set time and then they will provide me with a "Claim Code".
I also received call from "Mike" from Toshiba in Japan this morning at 11:00 claiming similar that I had made a purchase in September 2010 at either Walmart or Kmart and wrote my cell phone number on a receipt to enter a prize. They said their company didn't have enough money to ship prizes so I had to come and pick it up. I told him that I didn't believe him and his call sounded sketchy and I hung up. This sounds like a total scam. His accent is Indian and he's calling from Pawtucket.
Got the same call from the Indian guy named Mike Walton for the meeting in Mansfield, MA. I agreed to a time and I'm all arranged but never intended on showing up. I've been to one of those high pressure time share meetings once when I was in college and knew what it was as soon as he started talking. That's a hour of my life that I'm not willing to sacrifice.