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Bermingham, KAddress
16 Luverne Ave, Toronto, ON M3H 1R5, CanadaHistory
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babiinni
thanks much got "the call" and between the first sales guy call, ( a guy named "Shawn Parker " -yeah right-with strong Indian accent and call centre background noise LOL) and the second call from " the manager " I googled & found this site.Thanks to everyone for input. Saved me from the scam. Now operating as SL Vacations / Suite Life Vacations phone number was 512-879-9942saved that trip to Vaughan, and too bad we could attend the "celebration". I asked if we won, why they didn't just mail me the voucher, and his response was that it was important that it be dignified presentation. Hano meal promise though, maybe that was going to be the "manager's" job.
George
There are at least another 10 other pages on the web commenting on this particular scam, apparently they have other names and different phone numbers, button line is if you win something, if you win a prize it should never be attached to anything like a presentation, that's your red flag right there, anther red flag is that they claim you filled out a ballot years ago, seriously, these people are shady and buy and sell peoples information, i get at least one call every week, funny thing is the people that call have very heavy accents, they are probably calling from India or some other place who knows,
Jen
I entered a contest at Vaughan Mills Mall Sat. Nov. 24. There was a big sign, WIN A CAR, there were lots of people entering at the computer terminals. I thought it was a car company advertising. Put in all my info. when a 'helper' came over and asked me what I would like to enter for, the car, or a vacation. He didn't even wait for me to answer and pressed 'vacation' button and said, 'You've won a vacation in Niagara Falls or Las Vegas'. Of course, I picked the Las Vegas, but it didn't include airfare. Then he printed out this claim form and asked me what day and time I would like to attend the 'dinner, show and mini-vacation'. Anyway, I came home and told me husband, he said FORGET IT, SCAM. I've had telemarketers offering this stuff but I thought being at a very busy mall on a Saturday it would be more genuine. Anyway, after I left there with my piece of paper with claim no. I kind of realized that it wasn't what I thought it was. It was SUITE LIFE and I have never heard of them. We will NOT be attending the so-called dinner.
Lorne
Report the to the cops, or better yet go there and record their 'show', which is high pressure sales pitch then send it to all newspapers. I wish I thought of that. All these guys have accents, maybe they are not legal in this country or want to scam Canadians. Be smarter and take them down. Good luck.
Pam
I got a call from suite life vacations today (mark) told me i filled out a ballot at a mall and he was pretty sure i was the correct winner of a prize. The prize being my choice of three vacations. One was vegas and one was niagara falls if i didnt want to leave canada and i cant remember the other one. Well first of all i did not fill out any ballot for a trip within the last year or even two years because theres no way i could anywhere with three small kids one of them being a newborn baby and why would i want to travel with a complicated pregnancy. So that was the first lie. I knew what this was immediately when they offered a free dinner if i came to pick up my voucher at their woodbridge office on Roundtree Dairy Rd. They called my husband and I about 6 years ago and attempted the same thing. They wanted to confirm our ages, that there were no health conditions and that our income was over $70,000. They said they were not going to sell us anything they just wanted our opinion on a presentation they were doing. I asked are you sure you are not going to sell us anything and they said no. We just had to watch a 90 minute presentation and we could claim our prize at the end. So we booked an apointment and went to the presentation. When we got there our free italian dinner we were promised was a less than adequate buffet of pasta with sauce and a salad with an extremely small portion in which we could not serve ourselves. We were told where to sit and CONVENIENTLY the two of us were told to sit at a table that had THREE chairs. The people that came alone were seated at tables with TWO chairs. After eating we watched a presentation on many different vacations and great it would be to go to these places etc. We were then led back to our tables and a salesperson sat with us at our table and immediately told us that whoever told us we would not be sold anything - LIED! They tried to sell us a membership somewhere around $15,000 for 30 years of discounted vacations. My husband and I who were only married for less than a year at the time said no way we couldnt afford it. So they immediately said they could give us a great deal on the membership and they got it down to $4000. They wouldnt stop talking so I ASKED FOR A DRINK OF WATER SO I WOULD HAVE A MINUTE ALONE WITH MY HUSBAND TO CONFIRM WITH HIM THAT HE ALSO SAW THIS AS A SCAM AND WHEN THE GUY STOOD UP FROM OUR TABLE HE CALLED ANOTHER PERSON OVER - not even a salesperson but a stand in person - TO SIT WITH US AT OUR TABLE while the first guy got me a drink so that we COULD NOT TALK AMONGST OURSELVES!!!!!! We said no way we were not going to be buying a membership because how many vactions would we have to buy in order to make up the $4000 we would spend and then cover any yearly fee we would have to pay which was like $500 or something like that. As we left we got to draw our prize out of a bin which at the time was a flat screen tv or trip to niagara falls or trip outside canada. Guess what we got? The trip outside canada which we couldnt use anyway because airfare and food were not included and there was a whole bunch of other fineprint. So now they are calling us again probably because we just moved and have a new number so they dont have this number as one they have already called. It was a big disappointment and they always make it seem like the deal is too good to be true and when its too good to be true it probably is! So my advice to people who are gatting calls from suite life vacations is DONT GO TO THE PRESENTATION because afterwards the pressure they put on you to buy the membership is insane and they actually make you feel guilty for not buying it and pretty much say you are greedy for saying that the discounted proce at $4000 is still too expensive. Also as they are making their sales pitch - ******** BE VERY CAREFUL HERE they look like they are showing you the numbers and the terms of the membership but as they are doing this they are FILLING OUT A FORM - this form is your membership and when the sales pitch is over your membership form IS ALREADY FILLED OUT - and they pressure you to sign it. YOur signature is the only thing missing at this point. DONT SIGN ANYTHING! GET UP FROM THE TABLE AND INSIST THEY TEAR UP THAT PAPER AND LEAVE! DONT BOTHER ASKING FOR YOUR PRIZE because you wont be able to use it anyway. I hope i I at least can prevent one person from falling for this.
Lland
It's a big scam, don't attend the presentation, It is not a time share. It is a travel club that has sold us 40 weeks of vacation over 5 years at selected destinations, at specified prices which is to be paid to them for either a studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom accommodation at the destinations. In addition to the purchase price of $3,495.00 we must pay annually $99.00 concierge fee to use the service--that is booking the vacation through them. It appears that the $3,495.00 purchases only the right to go to those destinations but we must pay all transportation and hotel costs in addition each time that we book a trip and we must book through them. On reflection it is not a good deal. Not exactly the prize we went for. It appears the chain of actors is as follows: Canadian Value Solutions (The marketer); Suitelife Management Inc. (the Club Manager) which is the authorized representative of Suitelife Vacations Club Inc. (the Club). They sold us membership in Suitelife Vacations Club.We can't get out of it.
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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.