Shill Alert. Of course you recommend. 'tis you raison d'etre.
Unless you care to supply full contact info for this Awesome outfit. Name, physical address, direct phone. Your Move.
Ditto Robal's post. BTW Pan, you were WAY too kind and gave these luck knobs way too much of your time. Can't believe you would let anybody interrupt that call-that's on you. If you don't recognize the # DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE PEOPLE! No message left? Then BLOCK number & move on down the road! Don't waste time-like I'm doing here- getting wadded up about it. Then your skivvys are all bunched up & now you WILL have a bad day.....bunched up skivvys suck
So you know the number who called you but came to a website that helps people identify unknown callers and complain about scammers, to talk about this legitimate company and the great vacation they gave you just because you "answered the phone". That seems a little odd and hard to believe. What is their legal name and address... SHILL?
He's probably shilling (not the money) for one of those scam outfits the FTC warns about and the Huffington Post investigated.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-david-cra ... _b_9854586.html
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/sites/default/fi ... tions_main.html
Since, as you say "They gave me an awesome fully-paid vacation," then you should have no problem providing the company name, and their legally verifiable address, right? It should be on any correspondence that you received from them, right?
BTW, did you know that the FTC, as well your local government takes a highly negative view on fake reviews?