(647) 478-8568 has 75 community reports, with a spam score of 50%.

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Jenny

Just call the police they said the right place to call is The Canadian Anti- Fraud Centre, but they are off now , will try tomorrow

Toll Free: 1-+1 888-495-8501
Toll Free Fax: 1-+1 888-654-9426
Email: info @ antifraudcentre.ca
www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca
 

George

Thanks for the comments. From my call display it looks like I missed two call from these folks in the last couple of day.  I will be prepared for then if they finally reach me when I am home.
 

Puck

just got off the phone with one of thier "reps" .. he said it was a drawing from the TD Canada trust ballot i had filled out at the local music fest back in June.  Used some excuse that "we've gone thru the final drawing and i was lucky enough to make it through... he wanted to verify some of the information on the ballot...  when he asked if i was married or common-law, and i responded "Single" ... long pause... dead air other than background noise....Okay our contest is only for married couples, alright, I call you back tomorrow to arrange a time".....1) Yes, i've filled out many ballots at the music festival2) if it was TD Canada trust calling, I would verify with a local branch officer, and NEVER take anything said on the phone legitamately for security and sanity reasons.3) I also am on the DNC list, however, when i read the "rules" it says "if you've given out information on ballot/contest slips, we have no control over prosecution, because by signing it, you are granting permission to call you".. so again, I always ask for a land method i can verify everything thru4) Once he asked me my marital status, I immediately clued into the fact that something wasn't right.  Any ballot for contest that requires you to be married, the "guard" standing over the ballots is to remind/double check that before letting you fillout/deposit the slip.5) if they call again, i'll lead them along for as long as i can, but if they start going into the "come to us"... I'll say "Give me the car i'm supposed to have won, and then I can come to you" :D
 

AP

These people are the dirtiest of the dirty. I actually DID attend one of their scaminars a few months ago where my wife and I were greeted by one of ther reps and offered access to a website where we could buy all sorts of things at discounted prices - all for the price of something like $7000! During the hour or so that we were there, several planted "new customers" were honoured with applause from the staff there. At one point, a plump obese woman got up on their little stage and performed what seemed to be some sort of motivational routine designed to entice the audience into forking over their cash to these charlatans. This was up in Woodbridge. They told me that I had filled out a form at the Stretsville Bread & Honey Festival (which I may or may not have). Like I mentioned at the beginning, I attended one of their sessions a few months ago and left disgusted. I guess they are running low on prey because they called me again tonight. Please understand that the guarantee of 1 in 5 prizes is a hoax. After you sit down at a table with one of the ex-cons/crackheads/failures and refuse all of their ridiculous offers, you are escorted out to the entrance where you pick a ballot. 10 times out of 10 you will pick the vacation offer (a trip to Niagara Falls) which is another scam altogether. So, unless you are interested in seeing how such a scam is run (like I was), then do not waste your time. Stay home with your family.
 

CK

Thanks all for sharing your experience. I just got the call too. In fact last night my hubby got it, but the line was so bad and all he heard was he won a prize at the Markham Home Show, which we did attend in mid March but he didn't fill out a ballot (I did instead) so he asked the lady to call back while he would discuss with me; around 6 the lady called and this time I picked up the phone, heard what the lady said (Indian accent?) - my hubby won a prize and he has to choose among a 42" flat screen TV, $1500 cash, laptop, etc. (her accent is hard to comprehend), guaranteed to get one prize, etc. and all he needs to do is attend a show with me - there's one at 7 tonight but I can attend tomorrow's 7pm show if the time is too tight. I asked what show it is, she said it's Premier Direct, I said I've not heard about that. She kept saying after the show we can pick a prize and no credit card number or whatever is required. I said, wow, it's too good to be true and she chuckled. She then asked if we are over 30 yrs old, and then our household income, I said I don't think I need to answer these questions, then she said since she is not asking for credit card info she needs something to record and make sure we are not lying. Then she asked me to wait while she would transfer me to the manager who would give me the code to attend the show and claim the prize. I cut the line during the wait and googled the phone number - glad that I saw the posts here. She called back 4-5 times after but I ignored it.
 

David

This company is fraud, I went to this place before,all are fraud as i have mentioned in whocallsme.com and 800notes.comthey have asian accent, no matter if they are asians or whatever, the point is they are fraud. Its premium buyers club the whole management are fraud.we should complaint to police.
 

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