603-581-2724
NH, US
Reno
Reno
2013-10-01 03:21:32
Unknown
Received a number of these calls the past few days. Yes, on caller ID it was JCS Enterprises. No message left. Calls start at 8AM on east coast and in the evening. I had already told these people to stop calling me. And I see they are starting again. First time the man voice (not English speaking( started to laugh me when I kindly said to stop calling as I was in the ER with a blood clot to my chest. Since the person laugh and said he didn't care I than said I will sue him they call again. I was being harassed. Now they are calling my home again. I just called the number at 11pm and the voice recording was a person in a female voice saying her name was Stacey. I recall a long time ago they use this voice and name to get people to leave their info and so they don't appear to be a scam. Other calls come from someone saying they are Wnydram Hotels saying I won a trip etc... and they were also told not to call and now also are starting again. I take it this number is all one of the same of scams. How can we sue them and get them to stop calling. They almost cost me my life twice as I was dying and awaiting calls to tell me family my last wishes if I didn't make it.
sam senior
sam senior
2013-01-12 03:14:06
Unknown
Thank you dylan for your report. I got the same call as you did and offered me the same type of prize it got drawn from the Fair Oaks Mall. The woman named Emily explained details of the prize while I was driving so I told her I would call her back.When I called her back , there was only answering machine and the name of the company is JCS.. Anybody can call and they will hear the message. Another scam.
Mel
Mel
2011-09-09 01:51:22
Unknown
Call left-no message left
Dylan R
Dylan R
2011-06-06 20:52:14
Unknown
We attended one of these from Wyndham Resorts before.  They offered us 2 free plane tickets and $100 gift card for a restaurant of our choice.  Yes, this is a high-pressure sales pitch.  Yes, it’s annoying and a pain in the a**.  You sit through the entire presentation (which took about 3 hours)… you finally get your “voucher” which is through another company.

The steps to get your free plane tickets (as I remember it):  
1) mail them your form (just to let them know you’re interested
2) wait for them to reply
3) let them know the exact dates and locations you’d like to travel to. The dates must be 6 months in advance, and you must stay for more than 4 days.
4) mail your dates and information to them (no, of course this can’t be done by phone)
5)  Pay the approx $70 worth of fees for them to process your tickets.

Oh, and you have to contact them and plan this all within a few weeks of attending the sales pitch.  

This was just what I remember from the description on the “voucher”.

The $100 gift card was for restaurant.com and can NOT be combined with restaurant.com’s deals.  If you’re familiar with restaurant.com, most of the gift certs you get have a minimum purchase at the restaurant. (usually about twice what the gift cert is for. So a $20 gift cert requires a $40 purchase)… and on top of that, you can BUY the gift certificates for pennies online.  

Bottom line, you not only will have to pay for part of your meal anyway, the “gift certificate” can be purchased for only a few dollars anyway.  

I can’t speak for the other “prizes” that they offer, but I can only imagine they are as worthless as the two they offered me.
Dylan R
Dylan R
2011-06-06 20:52:12
Unknown
We attended one of these from Wyndham Resorts before.  They offered us 2 free plane tickets and $100 gift card for a restaurant of our choice.  Yes, this is a high-pressure sales pitch.  Yes, it’s annoying and a pain in the a**.  You sit through the entire presentation (which took about 3 hours)… you finally get your “voucher” which is through another company.

The steps to get your free plane tickets (as I remember it):  
1) mail them your form (just to let them know you’re interested
2) wait for them to reply
3) let them know the exact dates and locations you’d like to travel to. The dates must be 6 months in advance, and you must stay for more than 4 days.
4) mail your dates and information to them (no, of course this can’t be done by phone)
5)  Pay the approx $70 worth of fees for them to process your tickets.

Oh, and you have to contact them and plan this all within a few weeks of attending the sales pitch.  

This was just what I remember from the description on the “voucher”.

The $100 gift card was for restaurant.com and can NOT be combined with restaurant.com’s deals.  If you’re familiar with restaurant.com, most of the gift certs you get have a minimum purchase at the restaurant. (usually about twice what the gift cert is for. So a $20 gift cert requires a $40 purchase)… and on top of that, you can BUY the gift certificates for pennies online.  

Bottom line, you not only will have to pay for part of your meal anyway, the “gift certificate” can be purchased for only a few dollars anyway.  

I can’t speak for the other “prizes” that they offer, but I can only imagine they are as worthless as the two they offered me.
Dylan R
Dylan R
2011-06-06 20:52:09
Unknown
We attended one of these from Wyndham Resorts before.  They offered us 2 free plane tickets and $100 gift card for a restaurant of our choice.  Yes, this is a high-pressure sales pitch.  Yes, it’s annoying and a pain in the a**.  You sit through the entire presentation (which took about 3 hours)… you finally get your “voucher” which is through another company.

The steps to get your free plane tickets (as I remember it):  
1) mail them your form (just to let them know you’re interested
2) wait for them to reply
3) let them know the exact dates and locations you’d like to travel to. The dates must be 6 months in advance, and you must stay for more than 4 days.
4) mail your dates and information to them (no, of course this can’t be done by phone)
5)  Pay the approx $70 worth of fees for them to process your tickets.

Oh, and you have to contact them and plan this all within a few weeks of attending the sales pitch.  

This was just what I remember from the description on the “voucher”.

The $100 gift card was for restaurant.com and can NOT be combined with restaurant.com’s deals.  If you’re familiar with restaurant.com, most of the gift certs you get have a minimum purchase at the restaurant. (usually about twice what the gift cert is for. So a $20 gift cert requires a $40 purchase)… and on top of that, you can BUY the gift certificates for pennies online.  

Bottom line, you not only will have to pay for part of your meal anyway, the “gift certificate” can be purchased for only a few dollars anyway.  

I can’t speak for the other “prizes” that they offer, but I can only imagine they are as worthless as the two they offered me.
Dylan R
Dylan R
2011-06-03 16:58:14
Telemarketer
We attended one of these from Wyndham Resorts before.  They offered us 2 free plane tickets and $100 gift card for a restaurant of our choice.  Yes, this is a high-pressure sales pitch.  Yes, it?s annoying and a pain in the a**.  You sit through the entire presentation (which took about 3 hours)? you finally get your ?voucher? which is through another company.

The steps to get your free plane tickets (as I remember it):  
1) mail them your form (just to let them know you?re interested
2) wait for them to reply
3) let them know the exact dates and locations you?d like to travel to. The dates must be 6 months in advance, and you must stay for more than 4 days.
4) mail your dates and information to them (no, of course this can?t be done by phone)
5)  Pay the approx $70 worth of fees for them to process your tickets.

Oh, and you have to contact them and plan this all within a few weeks of attending the sales pitch.  

This was just what I remember from the description on the ?voucher?.

The $100 gift card was for restaurant.com and can NOT be combined with restaurant.com?s deals.  If you?re familiar with restaurant.com, most of the gift certs you get have a minimum purchase at the restaurant. (usually about twice what the gift cert is for. So a $20 gift cert requires a $40 purchase)? and on top of that, you can BUY the gift certificates for pennies online.  

Bottom line, you not only will have to pay for part of your meal anyway, the ?gift certificate? can be purchased for only a few dollars anyway.  

I can?t speak for the other ?prizes? that they offer, but I can only imagine they are as worthless as the two they offered me.
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