888-667-1113
| Laura 2011-06-06 21:05:52 Unknown |
This call came through to me on my cellphone as well from 650-636-9394. No identifying info on the source, told me to call 88-667-1113 to claim my 2 free airline tickets for completing a marketing survey last year. I am on the national do not call registry.
| J 2011-06-06 21:05:52 Unknown |
Same deal here. This is spam, don't call back.
| ericka 2008-12-15 22:13:17 Unknown |
Same here, does anyone know anything about this number?
| J 2008-11-10 18:54:42 Unknown |
Same deal here. This is spam, don't waste your time calling back.
| Liz 2008-11-06 01:56:15 Unknown |
I also got the same message saying that I won free ticket. Is this real?
The machine said that I have to have a couple, household income >$50K, and one of the couple should be older than 25 years old.
| K 2008-11-05 21:35:05 Unknown |
Same as what you guys just reported, local phone number with voicemail. 11/05/08, 1:30pm PST.
| Juston 2008-11-05 05:08:36 Telemarketer |
Same Deal as everyone else. Same #, same message. Called my cell.
| Luke 2008-11-04 23:43:48 Unknown |
Just got the call, same deal. I called the number they gave and pressed "9" which I think it indicated was "remove from list". It put me forward to the Administrative line, no one picked up and so I left a message stating exactly what I had done. Irritating, because it was my cell and that's very private.
| Joe the Plumber 2008-11-04 01:05:07 Unknown |
Robocall telling me I've won two free air plane tickets as a participant of a previous marketing promotion.
I wish I could spam these guys back.
| Charles 2008-10-31 22:52:32 Unknown |
Haven't gotten this call, but same pattern as several time share and travel club schemes. Must be married... Two "free" airline tickets. They'll want you to go to some high pressure sales pitch.
They might even ask for a "refundable" deposit on the "free" airline tickets. When you try to claim your "free" tickets, no matter where you are trying to go, or when you are trying to get there, they tell you "no flights are available."
The price tags on the travel clubs seem to be 5K and up. You supposedly get substantial discounts on airfare, car rentals, and hotels. But, you can find the same prices or better using on-line resources such as travelocity and hotels.com. From news media reports, the travel clubs are using the same resources, but charging you 5K and up for them to use them on your behalf. Not much of a bargain.
Don't waste your time with these clowns.
| penguinopus 2008-10-31 22:46:18 Unknown |
I've got two free tickets, call this number to claim them.
I just tried and I get a relatively sophisticated voicemail system that tries to give the appearance of being a big system.
"You've reached Complimentary Airfare, to confirm eligibility for your tickets you must be:
- married couple ...
- >$50K income
- one of you must be between ages of 25-70
hit 1 to confirm"
Then you get a "voice mail box" of a personal assistant and are asked to give your name ("so that we can connect you")
| Bill 2008-10-31 19:41:12 Unknown |
Same deal. Original call came from 650-636-9394 on my cell phone - no identifying information as to the source, but told me to call 888-667-1113 to claim my two complimentary airline tickets.
| hmmm 2008-10-30 18:59:40 Unknown |
like Mike and METS, i rec'd a phone call with a local area code. i picked up the call and heard a recording to call stating to call 887-667-1113 to obtain my free plane tickets.
| METS 2008-10-30 17:51:38 Unknown |
Same as Mike. Caller had a local number and left a message on my cell phone (which is registered on the Do Not Call List) regarding free plane tickets if I called 888 667 1113.
| Mike 2008-10-30 03:20:16 Unknown |
Caller left a recorded message on my cell phone. Call was from a local phone number but said to call 888-667-1113 back to receive 'free' plane tickets.
| rhends 2008-10-29 23:48:24 Unknown |
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