They claim that you stayed at one of their resorts previously. Then they tell you that you get 75% off a stay in Orlando with a bunch of other "free" stuff included. All of this only for a bit of information from you. When I said, "no, thank you" the lady on the phone didn't even say good-bye or anything along those lines, just hung-up. Kind of rude.
They claim that you stayed at one of their resorts previously. Then they tell you that you get 75% off a stay in Orlando with a bunch of other "free" stuff included. All of this only for a bit of information from you. When I said, "no, thank you" the lady on the phone didn't even say good-bye or anything along those lines, just hung-up. Kind of rude.
It's actually a clever robo-call. "Emily" has been calling me non-stop for the last three months. If you stick around and wait for it. The robot connects you to a real person.
Female voice says you stayed at one of their resorts and you qualify for 75% off stay on FL w/ 2-day cruise to Bahamas. Asks some questions then wants to transfer u to someone else. I tried asking question and realized it was a robocall.