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16 Luverne Ave, Toronto, ON M3H 1R5, CanadaHistory
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schu
We had a call about a week ago and after a few more calls, in which we could hardly understand the caller, the accent and phone line were so bad, today we were offered the celebration in Woodbridge. It sounded fishy so we googled Suite Life and found this site. Thanks to everyone for the headsup! We won't be going to Woodbridge.
Amanda
I just got a call similar to the above from 011 7 (164) 162-89-6. That I filled a ballot out around Easter at the mall to win a vacation. I had won either anywhere in the states including Mexico (which isn't part of the states) and Hawaii or a trip to Vegas at a Hilton hotel. I could hardly understand him and made him spell the name of where he was calling. I barely got Suite and then googled it. My phone disconnected on my end for the best. He was trying to convince me I had filled out a ballot which I couldn't remember. His accent was very thick. Anyway. Be carefull
Chancetaker
Hey,
I received the call today, saying I'd submitted a ballot about a year or so ago. The phone number was different, though, it was (416) 642-2007, and I spoke with Tina. I have read all the negative comments, but the one comment I liked was by someone who actually went and did get the promised vacations. I am hoping that person is legitimate and not someone from CVS. My husband is very skeptical, but we are pros as saying no as we've been scammed once, and won't be fooled again (thanks Petey.)
We will go and ensure we are out in the 90 minutes promised, and I will write what happens, whether they are legit or not, to advise or warn others. I have no vested interest in lying, if they are good, I will say so, if they are not, I will warn everyone, but to say they are not legit without going is very closed minded and prejudiced. We must have some faith in this world, or what's the point?
I received the call today, saying I'd submitted a ballot about a year or so ago. The phone number was different, though, it was (416) 642-2007, and I spoke with Tina. I have read all the negative comments, but the one comment I liked was by someone who actually went and did get the promised vacations. I am hoping that person is legitimate and not someone from CVS. My husband is very skeptical, but we are pros as saying no as we've been scammed once, and won't be fooled again (thanks Petey.)
We will go and ensure we are out in the 90 minutes promised, and I will write what happens, whether they are legit or not, to advise or warn others. I have no vested interest in lying, if they are good, I will say so, if they are not, I will warn everyone, but to say they are not legit without going is very closed minded and prejudiced. We must have some faith in this world, or what's the point?
Suitelife Scam
You forgot to mention the other call center in North York run by Jeff Drutz, Walter Elwood and Anthony Donato. All crack addicts, will say whatever they want. They hire homeless and desperate use us abuse us and end up not paying us as they do not want to make you an employee but a contractor so you have to go and sue them to get paid. Jeff Drutz is the biggest scam on the planet. Donato and Elwood are equally bad at least they do not look like hyena and swear all the time like Drutz. All these guys should be locked.
should have known better
We didn't get a call from this number but at the home show won a key to a car draw and were invited to a 90 minute talk about vacations, same company. At this location in Vaughan, we got a free dinner and then were approached by a rep who explained how their company worked. After that got invited into another room for a presentation and later were taken into a private meeting with that rep. To make a long story short, no key was drawn, but what they were trying to sell was vacation time in any of their hotels at a reduced rate. The hotel prices were incredible, but the registration fee to be a member was more than we could afford, over 10M then and there. When we told them we could not afford it, they tried their best to give us a lesser package, but still we could not afford it. Well they did promise a gift at the end of the presentation and we drew, a 4 day weekend in any of the cities they had listed where they had their hotels. We had 3 choices of places, choosing a date a month apart and not on any of them on the US long weekends. We chose 3 but they weren't acceptable. Then be chose another 3 which were ok. They let us know two weeks before if there were accommodations for us. The first date, no. The second date, no. And then we got an email saying we would be refunded all our money with $300 in restaurant vouchers. We said fine, but then another email came to say, they made a mistake and if we wanted to cancel we would forfeit $ 50 from the deposit we sent them, which was over $ 200 in taxes for the 3 nights at the hotel. We told them we didn't want to forfeit the $ 50 and they would continue searching for the last date. But later we realized due to a family matter that last date was not appropriate for us and we asked to change it. They replied they could not change the date, but we could cancel and forfeit the $ 50. We replied you can write us and tell us that we are getting our money back with $ 300 in restaurant vouchers and then turn around and say it was a mistake, but we can't change the date. They replied they would honor the refund completely with the $300 in vouchers. We received our money, in US funds and short $ 8 from the original amount we sent them and $ 300 in restaurant vouchers. You had to join a Dining Savings Club and could only redeem $ 25 per month for the year, making it $ 300. Oh and the best thing, they were for US residents only, we live in Canada. So this experience cost us about $ 8, which we can say we paid for the meal and a lot of frustration waiting for them to come through with what they say we won. You never get anything for nothing.
Lorie
This is a big scam
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Unlucky
Posted on March 5, 2015Caller type: Unknown
Location: Canada
Something is fishy here, and i even accused them of being involved with the bankruptcy of Tonya (Dream Travels). I will see if something evolves with that. Does anyone know of any shows like "Silverman Helps"? Too bad he is gone! But they will be sorry when this goes public.