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Princess Lania
Princess Lania
2011-07-21 02:06:25
Telemarketer
The rep whose name she claimed as Carolyn told me I won four plane tickets and said I must make a reservation to Florida or some other destination for seven days and six nights. If I must stay longer I have to call her to change the dates. She was talking on and on non-stop and she sounded like she was tired of explaining this to another person. Lmao!! Definitely desperate. The entire call she never mentioned that we have to make around $70,000 or above to claim these tickets. The manager mentioned it to me that you had to be single and not married was the criteria. Oh yes I gave out my address, of course I can change it to another number. They even asked me if I knew anyone who made that much and I said no. They had the nerve to ask and then said they have to pass the package/prize to someone else and not to me. They at first said that I had to come down to Alexandria, VA to the Wynham Resort next door to the Hilton for a 2 hour tour of their hotel and join their 5 point program yada yada then claim the prize. Sounds fishy to me so my friend even entered the same thing and got a call from them. Everyone who entered their sweepstakes will get a call from them claiming they won tickets. Just hang up or don't answer!
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 20:52:14
Unknown
As an update, i spoke with the woman calling, she explained that THIS time i had "won" 4 vouchers for free flights and $50 in gift cards for "diningdough.com" (Diningdough.com = restaurant.com = not free)

she went on to explain that i had won, and all i needed to do was pick up my prize (she didn't even have any idea that I had already attended one of these)  

I explained that i HAD already attended one of these events and she promptly told me that I would not be eligible for the prize if it was within the last year.  I asked her if it was within the last year and she didn't know.  She said I'd have to show up at the location to find out if i was even eligible.
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 20:52:12
Unknown
As an update, i spoke with the woman calling, she explained that THIS time i had "won" 4 vouchers for free flights and $50 in gift cards for "diningdough.com" (Diningdough.com = restaurant.com = not free)

she went on to explain that i had won, and all i needed to do was pick up my prize (she didn't even have any idea that I had already attended one of these)  

I explained that i HAD already attended one of these events and she promptly told me that I would not be eligible for the prize if it was within the last year.  I asked her if it was within the last year and she didn't know.  She said I'd have to show up at the location to find out if i was even eligible.
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
2011-06-06 20:52:09
Unknown
As an update, i spoke with the woman calling, she explained that THIS time i had "won" 4 vouchers for free flights and $50 in gift cards for "diningdough.com" (Diningdough.com = restaurant.com = not free)

she went on to explain that i had won, and all i needed to do was pick up my prize (she didn't even have any idea that I had already attended one of these)  

I explained that i HAD already attended one of these events and she promptly told me that I would not be eligible for the prize if it was within the last year.  I asked her if it was within the last year and she didn't know.  She said I'd have to show up at the location to find out if i was even eligible.
Dylan R
Dylan R
2011-06-03 16:28:26
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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