Called telling us we won a Cruise as well, but had to pay $300 per person. We did enter into some raffle which was NOT specified as a trip and I hung up on him after he kept insisting for my credit card information. They were at a comic book convention in Syracuse, NY. DID NOT PAY A CENT! Don't fall for it either.
Pretty much similar... just today I received a call from it claiming I had won a draw in the "Taboo : Naughty but Nice Sex Show" I recently attended. It claims to feature a fancy cruise from a company named Imperial Majesty (company's legitimate, just dunno if the call is as well). She claims her name is Sandra Edwards, and gave a toll free number if I want further info. [1-800-203-9783], but apparently it WILL ONLY WORK AFTER I GAVE THE CREDIT CARD INFO AND PAY ABOUT $299/PERSON
lesson to be learned
Caller ID: +17182280774
Caller: Imperial Majesty (claims to be from)
Same thing as above. I entered my name for a free trip for two to Las Vegas at an auto show (the only draw I entered), but I got a call from this number saying I won a trip for two to Orlando/Mexico/Ft. Lauderdale, for $299/person, same 2 for 1 airfare, etc. I said no when they asked me to confirm with a credid card, and said I was safe because I initiated the call. The lady at the auto show said "one entry per phone number, but if you have two phone numbers, feel free to enter twice", so I did, and got a call on each number with the same speech within 10 minutes of each other. Two buddies attending the show got the same call for the Bahamas cruise. Haha, nice try guys.
I received a call on Tuesday March 25 at 2:21pm (MST)
I was at an Auto Show, and apparently I signed up for it. I was curious to know more about this "trip", so I found out:
- 8 day cruise to Florida/Bahamas
- Value $2500
-Accomadations
-Hotel package at Ramada, Hilton, etc.
-$299 per person for the deposit??
They're gonna call me again tomorrow, but what sucks is that they have my information (address, city, postal code)
I got a call today, and answered it. To me, it sounds like a big scheme, and it also sounds like a time share. I filled out a trip form at a cowboy show and it was for a trip to Las Vagas. She had all my info so I know it was right, but then she asked for my credit card number...I dont want to pay for something before I have it! I work for American Express and see this kind of stuff all the time.