888-407-7747
| grildo 2011-06-06 21:05:30 Unknown |
I'm assuming tat this is a company that re-sells timeshares. They call every few days and always hang up after the call is answered
| Karen 2011-06-06 21:05:30 Unknown |
I believe it is an attempt to get your credit card number by fraudulently identifying themselves as a company that will use your timeshare "extras" (they assure you that it doesn't use any of your weeks or points) to rent to companies attending conventions and sending you a check for the rent amount. A "too good to be true" scheme.
| Ria 2011-02-23 22:13:24 Telemarketer |
This number call and harrass me every single day for the past several months! My phone # is registered in the National Do Not Call List but this morons still calls me non-stop! Beware and don't even entertain them! These people are SCAMMERS!!!
| Bruce 2011-01-06 01:15:22 Unknown |
I have got a couple calls before and just got another one. Just silence and then a woman's voice says "bye" and it hangs up.
| Chel 2011-01-03 21:01:40 Unknown |
Tammi, I don't know what credit card you used, but I hope that less than 6 months ago is still within the 'statute of limitations' if there is one. I found a fraudulent charge on an Amex account of ours that was a few years old and was still able to dispute it. It was just so small (less than $20) that I didn't notice it when I paid the bill originally. Good luck with getting your money back.
They call here regularly and never leave a message. Usually when I answer there is no one there, but some time ago, I asked them not to call again.
| Recipient of unwanted calls 2010-12-29 21:32:00 Unknown |
Whenever I answer there is no one there and they don't leave a message when I don't answer. They call a couple times a week!!!
| Tammi 2010-12-21 18:54:35 Unknown |
Me too....very curious how that dispute turned out...I filed today and am worried that the charge was so long ago 7/27 that they won't do anything...
| Tammi 2010-12-21 18:53:31 Telemarketer |
I signed with this company (Resorts2Rent) in late July and have gotten nothing! Every inquiry is met with reassurances and promises, but no $. After the 90 days came and went I asked about the 100% return of marketing fees and they said they automatically renew the contract 3 times if needed to get all weeks rented. I really want to believe it's not a scam, but it's not looking good. I turned it over to my credit card company as a dispute today :(
They are currently doing business as Resorts2Travel...
| Brian 2010-11-24 21:42:28 Telemarketer |
Bought into the scam. :( Caught me at a bad moment.
"We are have an AARP convention, and we want to sell your weeks to them. We get them for 90 minutes for our presentation and you get $1,000 per week you sell to us." (Not exact words but that's the summary.)
When he gave me his contact information (888-407-7747 X109 and his name) I asked specifically "You are with RCI?" "Yes"
<sigh>
Discover Card says they cannot stop a pending transaction, but I can file a dispute. <sigh>
| Grildo 2010-11-22 20:04:59 Unknown |
I assume this is a timeshare re-seller. They have always hung up as soon as we answer the phone, but will call again and again - every couple of days.
| ijk 2010-11-18 20:35:58 Unknown |
Hang up call.
Resorts2travel has called before and been told NOT to call.
| Tammera 2010-11-11 19:21:43 Telemarketer |
I received a call from Eric who identified himself as a timshare travel agent. He said this company
resorts2travel will pay me $800-1500 to lease one week of my timeshare to individuals that will participate
in conventions in the area. He said I should look the information up on the internet call him back
when I was ready to make money off my timeshare. The website does not offer any information.
Anyone can create a web page. So I do not think resorts2travel is a legal business.
| Stewart 2010-10-29 14:34:17 Telemarketer |
Caller identified as timeshare rental company working with timeshare (Named) vacation owners. Had all information pertaining to my timeshare and asked to lease it. Took information by phone and said I would receive a contract to sign in 48 hrs. Contract does not contain any of the information I was told. Only my personal information. When I read their email contract, they were notified and immediately accessed my account. Do not answer phone calls nor has a call been returned.