800-901-2932
Krista M.
Krista M.
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Who are these people and why am I all of a sudden getting 800's calling on my cell phone?
Julie Wilcox
Julie Wilcox
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Calls repeatedly at least twice a day with no response.
Marie
Marie
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
They keep calling and not leaving a message.
AdminForYou
AdminForYou
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
calls does not leave message - do not answer!
ChrisG
ChrisG
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
she called my apartment, and when i said hello, she whispered my name, then hung up.
Christy
Christy
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
It's definitely a travel/timeshare pitch. The call I received was for Ramada. I was actually interested in the offer they gave me.  However, they called me at work this morning and I was with a client so I asked if he could call back at a more convenient time which he did.  During this call I was able to ask the inevitable...what's the catch.  You have to visit the resort, Ramada, no high pressure "time=share" sales he said.  I fell for it hook, line and sinker.  I told him I was interested in the deal he offered, but would need to talk to my husband who is a roofer.  Long story short, when I asked if he could call me at 9 a.m. tomorrow he said yes then put me on hold.  A lady then greeted me and said she understood I had some questions.  I told her he had already answered my questions I just need to talk with my husband.  She became bitchy with me saying he had already called me back once.  I then said to her, in the same tone she fed me, yes, but he called me at work and unfortunately I have to work a real job, not call and harass people all day for money.  I also told her I saw how they did business and wasn't interested in ever talking with them again.  And immediately, I came to tell you!
micki
micki
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Do not give these creeps your credit card info! It is a scam. Google "Imperial Cruise Line Scam" and see how many hits you get. They are scam artists! And what's worse, they invade your privacy several times a day and won't leave you alone. Today I told the caller off, and 2 hours later she called back from her (caller-ID blocked) home # with a stream of profanity. If she calls again, I'm taping her and calling the police. These people are pure poison!
Vanessa
Vanessa
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
I had much the same experience.  I actually do remember the phone survey that we filled out.  The company identified itself as "Royal (or Imperial) Majesty Cruises" initially and said that we would be entered to win a "free" cruise to the Bahamas if we completed the short survey.  We did this and in doing so gave the cruiseline permission to call us back regarding the offer that they had.  This was to be expected.  I fielded the first of many calls about a week ago.  The telemarketer was actually rather nice but didn't seem too bright, so I cut him some slack.  He informed me that we had indeed won a three day, two night cruise to the Bahamas.  In addition (and here's the sales catch) we were entitled to purchase an adder vacation which would allow us to stay "x" number of days in a couple of Ramada resorts (one being a Fort Lauderdale timeshare).  I figured that this would be the case, but allowed him to finish his pitch.  I told him that I was not interested because we already owned a timeshare which we already don't have time to make use of and certainly do not want to spend even a nominal price for another useless vacation (not to mention don't want to sit through the timeshare presentation).  He told me that I could still claim my free cruise and there was no obligation to purchase the additional vacation.  He also mentioned that the deal he was giving me on the "adder vacation" was not available anytime other that day.  I told him that I was not interested (again) and to please ensure that we were not called again.  He agreed.
Well--surprise!!--, I received another phone call from the same phone number.  I picked it up and sure enough another man by the name of Bryan Martin (I think) calling to inform us that we had still had the opportunity to cash in on our free cruise and purchase the adder vacation for a mere $300.  Although irritated, I allowed the man to complete his sentence before I told him that I had already been offered the package and my fiance and I decided to not "take advantage" of the offer.  I'll spare you of too many of the gory details of the conversation.  Let me just say that I was told I was stupid for not taking Ramada up on the vacation told that I was lying about the amount of free time I have to vacation, etc. I told him that, last time I checked, I had the right to not purchase something if I didn't want to, no matter what the reason.  While I had agreed to hear the sales pitch by completing the survey, I also had the right to decline the offer and request that no one call me again from their organization.  Furthermore, I told him that I felt doubly insulted to be called a stupid liar when he was the one who had called and taken time out of my busy day.  He would not back down.  In fact, he became more aggressive and claimed that I was the one who had a foul attitude and that he was just doing his job.  I told him that he should do his job and phone someone else.  There was NO WAY that I was going to purchase anything from him.  I ended the call by again reiterating that I did not want to be called again.
I got off the phone and was irate.  I decided to call back and speak with a manager and report the incident that I had.  I forget the name of the person with whom I spoke.  His attitude was a considerably cooler.  He was apologetic, but in the same breath, he justified the repeat phone calls by saying that they were "just calling to make sure you got all the information that we were offered."  This man proceeded to try to pitch the idea to me AGAIN.  I was again seething.  After going back and forth, I told him that I was not obligated to answer any questions about our financial position, the amount of vacation time we have, etc; the only reason I called was to file a complaint about the conduct of a Marriott representative.  We were in no way going to buy anything from them and I felt it again insulting that he would try to turn a complaint call into a sales pitch. I told him that they were on notice that I wanted our number out of their database so we would never be contacted again.  Reluctantly he agreed.
Later on that day, I received two phone calls asking for my fiance.  When I picked up the call and told him that he was unavailable, the respective reps tried to say that they would call later to talked to them.  I told both of them that I have demanded to be off their list.  Both of them asked if I was my fiance, I said no, and then they hung up on me.  I was starting to feel harassed.
I received a phone call today that was the straw that broke the camel's back, so to speak. A rep called (of course I recognized the number).  I picked up the phone only to let them know that I was going to recount my story to the National Do Not Call Registry complaint line.  I was hardly able to get a word in edgewise. I told him that I had already spoken to numerous people within his organization and had declined the offer.  I even went as far as to call back and complain to a manager at Ramada.  He said that he knew I hadn't taken advantage of the offer and was calling to ask why I hadn't!!!!!  I didn't realize that I would have to justify the reasons why I don't want to buy their crappy vacation for now a fourth time.  I asked him why he and their organization thought it appropriate and good business practice to continue calling on people who have indicated they are not interested in the product they are selling.  He asked me why I would fill out a survey when I had not intention of redeeming my free trip.  He added that I should not fill out any more surveys like this if I didn't want to hear the information.  I said snidely, "Oh, don't you think we've learned our lesson?"  I went on to tell him that I had now given 3 sales people the opportunity to pitch their product and each time, I told them that I wasn't interested. I told him that the "free cruise" turned out to be not free at all and linked to a timeshare presentation.  In exasperation, I said that I had been more than fair and was now done discussing it.  I said, "if this is such a great deal, then aren't there a million people out there, chomping at the bit, to buy this deal."  He responded, "There are a lot out there."  I remarked, "Then, why don't you give one of them a call?  I just wasted 20 minutes of your time while you could have been talking to someone who was interested."  He told me that he didn't want me to have a negative impression of the company, so he would take my number off of the calling list.  I told him that was great, but the boat has already sailed on how I felt about his company.
I am considering this harassment now.  I'm going to file a complaint with the national do not call registry, write a nasty-gram to Ramada and block this phone number.

Good luck to all of you.  These people are relentless and rude.
kyle
kyle
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
they just called me and asked for "mary"....I said theres no one here by that name, and as he started talking again I hung up. When they called back I just pushed the # button over and over, needless to say I haven't heard from them again!
A.L.B.
A.L.B.
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Received this call- man said he was calling to make arrangements for me to take my free cruise. I asked him to remove my number from the calling list - he said he didn't have a list that I had registered for a free cruise. I told him I had not and to please remove my number. He said he's not calling from a list but has a travel file for me. He went on and on about how I needed a vacation and when he finally paused I told him if it sounds too good to be true then it is. And he asked why i wouldnt want a free cruise- so I told him unless it pays for everything from food, taxes, tips, travel and all expenses then its not free to me and I am not interested. He said "Youre asking me to break federal law- you'll have to pay the taxes". I told him Im trying to be as polite as possible, I'm not interested and please do not call me again. He said "Well then you shouldnt sign up for free cruises. Im doing you a favor." So I said again "Please remove my number and do not call back". He began to speak again but I hung up. If they call me back I will most definately report them. I'm also registered on the "do not call" list and I never signed up for a free cruise nor a sales pitch. He was very rude and I'd like to report him to his employer.
Bob
Bob
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Got the same scheme from another number as well. Now I just don't answer.
Gee
Gee
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Iff you really want to get back at these guys a litte, it just takes about 30 minutes of your time.  I called the number back and asked for the guys credit card information.  I told him I would sell him a chair.  He wanted to know what company I was with.  I told him no one, but I assured him I was a nice guy. We talked for a while and he went through his sales pitch. I told him I wasn't interested. He asked did I still want his credit card info, and I said of course.  He hung up on me. I then called back and some girl answered. She became quite irate when I asked for her bank account information. she asked me did I not have anything better to do than to call and harass them. I said no. she then said I could just listen to her hold music. I hung up and then called from my cell phone (which they have no record of) and reported the girl. What they fail to realize is that I really don't have much better to do. I can easily talk to them for an hour or so while I make dinner. I can keep calling all night! Eventually they'll get the point.
Arthur
Arthur
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
It took about an hour and a half but I kept calling back and not speaking every 15 secsonds,they finally blocked my number.
John Smith
John Smith
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
Telephone marketing for cruise from 800-901-2932.
Oregon
Oregon
2011-06-06 20:58:39
Unknown
The call comes in on a cellular phone twice daily it is a sales pitch for a Travel agency that won't take "no" for an answer.
flipswitch
flipswitch
2010-07-24 05:40:02
Telemarketer
I was told it was caribbean cruises,spoke to Dianne she went through the whole spill thefree cruise
100dolars gas money etc,etc the # she calle from was 800-901-2932
then she calls my wifes cell fromanother #that was 888-269-8987
too many red flags and their not even that good of telemarketers
when they call back im gonna hang up
lashawn
lashawn
2009-06-10 03:12:54
Telemarketer
This company has been calling me for at least a month> I've told them no thank you, and that I am not interested. They keep calling back.  Tonight was the last straw!!! A man called I do not recall his name now, I told him no thank you. He then asked me why I don't want the cruise, and asked why I signed up for it. He then went on to say you took a survey and stated he did not understand why people sign up and don't take the free cruise (which by the way ) is $59.00 per person. not alot. good price but I'm just not interested. I asked for a supervisor. he said he was one . I called back a few times everyone after that was a supervisor too. they note the computer so if you call back they question you about what you said. they went and got the guy who I taked to at first and I could hear him repeating what I said to him (which by the way was) " I feel sorry for you" That made him angry. they are arrogant and antagonistic.
I hate Craig
I hate Craig
2009-05-06 19:00:23
Telemarketer
I've answered the call and found out that it is Caribbean Cruise Lines offering me a $150, 2 day cruise.  It's only $150 if I live in Ft. Lauderdale.  Otherwise, tack on the cost of a round-trip flight and possible hotel stay.  Not worth it for two days.

They must have gotten my information from a ballot I filled out to win a car at a Home Show I attended.  I found out the company offering the car was called Show Smart out of Toronto.  Nice of them to sell my information to this Cruise pimp company.

I asked Caribbean Cruise lines to remove me from their list and this do***ebag named Craig told me I should stop signing up for things that I'm not interested in.  I swore at him and hung up.  

In a couple of days, the same company called, I didn't pick up, but listened to the automatic message that was left.  You can call 1-877-682-2351 to have your number removed.  We'll see if that works.

Incidentally, I called the same 800-901-2932 number and asked the person who answered how I could be removed from their list.  It was Craig again!  He told me, again, that first I'd have to stop signing up for things I don't want!  Craig should not be alive.
+1
+1
2009-04-29 16:33:15
Unknown
WOOORD!!!

that's exactly what im going to do next time they call...im going to act estatic and sooooo cheerful when the call and im going to make go though their whole sales pitch and make em repeat it a few times...put em on hold for a bit...and then finally punk their a$$ by telling them how low and useless they are in life....
Ty
Ty
2009-04-16 19:36:21
Telemarketer
They just called me about a trip saying that they were cribbean cruise lines. They said I filled out a survey at christmas...one which I have no recollection of doing.  I finally hung up on the guy and called back and spoke to another guy who said he'd take me off his list....I guess we'll see...
Lisa
Lisa
2009-03-29 17:53:52
Unknown
Calls all the time, never says anything, no message
michael st paul
michael st paul
2009-03-25 00:35:52
Unknown
call me
Ryan
Ryan
2009-03-21 18:45:44
Unknown
it's actually a true offer but you have to sit thru a timeshare meeting for like 2 hours. I went on the cruise but the ship wasnt the best. What can you expect at the price though? It was a good gettaway overall..
Imran
Imran
2009-02-23 17:20:09
Unknown
yeah, it's the imperial cruise ppl ... i've tried to tell them i'm not intersted and everytime some higher level manager calls and wants to offer me something more amazing ... SCAM !!

anyway, this is wat i do . Every time i get a call from one of these people, i save it on my phone as Spam call, or Don't Pick Up. That way I don't have to second guess myself everytime I look at an 800 number ... sadly, my list is growing every month
Ciaran Ward
Ciaran Ward
2009-02-04 19:29:40
Unknown
I just called them up & asked to be removed from their system. "Elizabeth" told me she could'nt because she had my mothers free trip sitting on her desk, "infront of me"
I told her my mother was no longer at this number. She persisted and adamantly said I need to speak to "Rose...." to remove from our list.
BSH&T. I called back immediately & spoke to a very nice woman who was pleasant & removed my number. Takes 72 hours to be removed but if they call again...I am not to call them, otherwise they will resume calling again & again & again. 4 to 5 times a day.
Now I need a cruise. Who wants to go?
life of party
life of party
2009-01-28 01:00:48
Unknown
I tried, has not worked so far, fifth call in as many weeks
Lynn
Lynn
2009-01-26 16:15:52
Unknown
You are exactly right the lady called me last week and I was on the interstate. She stated I had signed up and won a free Bahamas Cruise for two. All I need to do is pay the port taxes of 59.95 per person. First of all, I didn't sign up and secondly I told her I was on the highway and if she could give me her name and number I would call her back. She nastily said, don't they have emergency lanes where you are? I said yes they do hence the word emergency; she said, well you need to pull over and give me your credit card information so I can process this. I told her well I don't want your so called free trip and do not call my number anymore. I hung up. However, they call daily. GRRRRR.... she told me they only call once. I am calling Verizon to see if they can block this number.
Jenn L
Jenn L
2008-12-22 22:23:46
Unknown
I got the call from this number today and they said they were Ramada Resort or something like that. I hung up on them after they said that in total disgust that these people who I didnt contact, were calling me.
collector guy
collector guy
2008-12-11 18:39:10
Telemarketer
this is imperial cruise lines telemarketing they say you won a trip but you have to catch the cruise from florida and get there at your own cost..
i think they are tring to sell time share's.....
DO NOT hand out your credit info
Dia
Dia
2008-11-26 17:50:17
Unknown
They call constantly and they do not leave a message.
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