205-994-6721
AL, US
| Rod 2011-06-06 20:42:02 Unknown |
We just got a call from this number.
| Major Matt 2010-04-09 14:21:51 Unknown |
At the letter today. New phone number listed 888.622.2918. Letter came with was a hand written address to my wife but with no return address. Knew it was junk mail before she opened it. The good part is that this adds to my points back for the recycle program.
| Claudia 2010-03-29 19:14:12 Unknown |
My UNDER AGE daughter got this today.....total bogus BS.
| Mrs C 2009-12-15 03:56:45 Unknown |
I got the same letter and phone number today. It's obvious that the people who are sending this aren't very bright. They should google "Beth Jensen Travel Awards Division" and then come up with a better plan.
| shell 2009-12-11 21:31:27 Unknown |
I got same letter. Actually, there have been several of them, all addressed to my fifteen year old son! I am thinking it must be something he filled out on the internet. But what? May have something to do with Verizon.... Any ideas?
| Ms. P 2009-11-26 00:01:03 Unknown |
I go this letter in the mail today saying the exact same thing as Mrs. H's letter. Apparently they think everyone is just a flunky. But It's so unauthentic and professional. Who the hell send a letter on letterhead with no sig infomation? Just says, Beth Jensen-Travel Awards Division. So I call block the idiots with this same tele # and get some guy who calls himself Kelly and he answers, "Reservatioins, how may I help you?" I asked, "What company are you with?" and he says, "we do marketing for Vacation Network." So I google them and find all types of scam articles, blogs, etc. associate with company names such as United Vacation Network and Suncoast, LLc. Now the exact name Kelly gave me, but it's to damn, close. You'd think that they would at least have the company's name somewhere on the damn letter. And also operate under another damn name.
Please be careful people!!!
| Mrs. H 2009-11-14 22:52:27 Unknown |
Did not get a call but did get a letter with this phone number listed for the call-back. Claims we have been selected to receive two airfare vouchers, plus other enticements. This is bogus. The envelope was handwritten, with no return address or company letterhead. Anyone can have their computer and printer spit out this type of phishing bait. The sender needs to review their grammar and punctuation, too.