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Bermingham, KAddress
16 Luverne Ave, Toronto, ON M3H 1R5, CanadaHistory
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Sleepy in Toronto
Have had three calls from these people this morning. The first one actually woke me from a sound sleep. I hung up on her & less than 15 min later a male called again! Fortunately for me, unfortunately for him, I was now awake. He actually claimed there were no females working there. He went through all of stuff that I've read on this site - ballot filled out a year ago at a local mall, choose your prize, come to their Woodbridge office to pick it up, his manager would call in 10 mins to confirm & give me my claim number, went through the age, income 'verification' & also added a query about no health issues. I asked what I had to buy. He claimed there was nothing like that. He wondered why I wasn't excited about winning a prize. Ha!I am a natural sceptic. Before the 'manager' called I phoned my husband to confirm that he had not filled out a ballot. Nope! He hadn't even been to that mall in 2 years either. When the 'manager' called I told him I was declining their offer. He seemed surprised but from the sounds of the previous postings here I guess that we can look forward to more 'offers'. Strangely enough, the first 2calls came from the same number (1-716-406-8686) but the 'manager' has his number blocked. It's nice to know that my instincts are still in good working order.
mark tyson
Janey
Reading All about Suitelifevacations. Have to say that we went to a presentation about seven years ago. Wasn't really interested in the free trips as they usually are too good to be true. However we did buy a timeshare (or whatever they want to call it). If you know what you are doing these can be great. Dont pay alot. We have had great cheap vacations. Usually using their last minute deals. I like their product, no annual maintenance fee, pay for what you use, use it as often as you can. Their staff are helpful. We 've had a great two bedroom condo/apt for $299 per week a number of times (Florida, Lake Tahoe). Off to Whistler shortly. We did Tuscany for a week $700 for the villa (flew using air miles ). People wonder how we can afford to travel so much. You need to work the system. Just be educated about costs and make sure you use it.
Stop Telemarketers
Get people out of this dishonest company! When they call you offer them a decent paying job, same goes for any other telemarketer even if they are calling from a legitimate company. There are allot of talented people who work in call centres who want to learn, just need a good opportunity and a chance to get their foot in the door.
Chancetaker
http://www.idiotonastick.com/talk/2009/07/the-vacation-store-review/Just went to the site above, thanks to Markus, above, and after reading all the negative comments by those who actually went, some who signed, my husband and I will steer clear. I'm all for giving folk a chance, and hoping for the best, but why take a chance of being ripped off and having to spend two hours with over zealous con artists? My husband and I have better things to do on a Sunday. Thanks to Markus and all those on the site mentioned above. I just wonder why some call it TVS and I was told they were CVS, but the address for the presentation is the same, though the phone number is different. I'm sure they have many. That was a close call.
paul
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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.