Sample complaints we have found for (905) 963-0139
Rosie's boy
Temitope
I was first contacted by this group of fraudsters in April. The one who spoke with me congratulated me for being a lucky winner of 1 out of 5 prizes. I made it clear to him it must have been a mistaken identity but he insisted and read out to me my bio-data to convince me I am the beneficiary. He asked that I should come in person with my wife to come and claim the prize. When I told him my wife was out of the country and was not going to return soon he suggested I should come with my girlfriend. I told him it is not in my character to engage in immorality he then suggested I contact a close friend so that my friend?s wife could stand in place of my wife. My God! I was stunned because one, I told him I am not immorally-inclined as he must have thought so I do not have a girlfriend yet he was not ashamed. Two, why the desperation about a prize! I assured him he could claim and keep the phantom prize in my behalf. The address I was given that time was around Hurontario. About an hour ago, the same group has contacted me wondering why I have not called and asking that my prize is still waiting for me. But these crooks are wise by half! This time, the address I was given is Woodbridge based. Time to redeem my prize is between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm. I am expected to come along with my wife. I must necessarily call between 2:00 pm and 9:00 pm in order to be able to speak with a kingpin who claimed to be the ?Senior Manager? without a specific designation. The number to call is (905) 963-0139. I hope their acts will catch up with them somehow. I am neither greedy nor gullible. I know that in this life nothing is free and so there is no way I could have been running after a God-knows what ?prize?. Do not be deceived, this is a clear case of fraud. Watch out!!!!!!
PaulH
Caller claimed to be with some real estate group. Hard to be sure because of plenty of chatter in the background, likely a telemarketing scammer bucket shop. I hung up.
Chris
yeah, I just got a call from someone who claimed to be calling from this Premium Grand Inc with a heavy indian accent, telling I am one of the lucky people who won 1 of 5 prizes and in order to claim it I will need to go to the office along weih my wife to claim the prize. I insisted that I did not fill out a ballot and I am not interested to provide him with any informtaion he is lloking. he then put me to his supervisor who keep asking me to confirm some question which i declin ed again, then he still provided me with a prize claim number to use. and the addres where to go claim the prize...is this real? can they be running a scam job within canada and in the neighborhood... we will see.
The Miz
Hey I have the best solution as I keep getting the calls. 1. find out the address of your local police station 2. when they call go through the process as if you are buying the package 3. refuse to give any personal information other than to book an appointment, give them a fake name and the address to the police department.
That way you waste their time and cost them some time and money!!!!!!! Have a little fun with them for a change!
Nathan Graboviskyy
I got a Call from same number It Sounds like Same Company, Same Pitch, Same story but this time the person whom i spoke with was a very decent fellow (i don't remember the name). He Told me the same story about the 5 prizes & the coupon of mine (which was not mine) but i trusted that fellow & went to their location. i was suppose to sit for a 90minutes presentation for the promotion of their company & i did so.. and after drawing my prize i got a Furniture Set for my Bed room. it was quite Good for me to have a prize for just an advertisement of the new company. I am a costumer & member of premiums buyers club now and i am pretty sure that its all Legal.. for the safe side i have the website issued by their sale representative: http://www.premiumbuyers.net/ you can go through the website & check the details..
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Sample complaints we have found for (905) 963-0139
Rosie's boy
Temitope
PaulH
Chris
The Miz
1. find out the address of your local police station
2. when they call go through the process as if you are buying the package
3. refuse to give any personal information other than to book an appointment, give them a fake name and the address to the police department.
That way you waste their time and cost them some time and money!!!!!!! Have a little fun with them for a change!
Nathan Graboviskyy
for the safe side i have the website issued by their sale representative:
http://www.premiumbuyers.net/
you can go through the website & check the details..
-Reguards
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