And you Tina Timeshare are acting like a SHILL replying to old posts doing damage control for this Company that's NOT a Scam. Is Susan still working there? Will you insult people just like her (people being "too dumb to listen")? Oh wait, you already insulted people by comparing them to 12 year old children. Please tell us more!
This company JCS Enterprises schedules time share tours but their first stipulation is that they want you to bring two forms of ID. One must be a drivers license or passport and the other has to be a major credit card or established checkbook. Makes me wonder what type of scam this is when a credit card is a requirement.
we got phone call from them too and they told us same thing too bring 2 major ids. which makes us thing must be scam. and if we really got gift why we have to claim package to somewhere else. how come we don't get in mail . I am wondering is it real or fake ???don't make me sense. is it real or scam ? does anybody know about this ???
It's no scam. The reason Flagship wants people to bring a photo ID along is to verify who those people are before Flagship gives them expensive gifts. There are two reasons a credit card is needed. First, Flagship doesn't want to bring people into their resort to show them timeshare products Flagship would like them to buy and then send those preferred customers home looking for a way to pay -- that's poor customer service. Second, the credit card establishes good credit.
I suspect you're a representative of the people behind this scheme (I can see no other reason why you would have Googled their phone number and ended up here).
I very much doubt that the "gifts" people receive are very expensive.
I know perfectly well that possession of a credit card tells nothing about the holder's credit.