973-735-5327
NJ, US
darrell carter
darrell carter
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I had no idea this man would cause me so much grief
I hired him and he said he was ethical yet I have had
4 bbb complaints state investagator at my office
and lots of people coming into my office saying they were
told to just come in and pick up there tickets do
you haqve any info on this John Wunder
Curious
Curious
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I too received a letter but have no idea what it is about. If someone could elaborate, I would appreciate it.  The letter states that I qualified for an award of 2 roundtrip airline tickets. Is it a scam? Timeshare? Otherwise? Please post!!

The letter says they tried to reach me but I didn't receive any phonecalls. In addition, the website on the letter does not exist which is why I have turned to the net to do some searches, seems like a scam.
TT
TT
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I too received a mail with the same offer of 2 round trip airline tickets worth 1400. Called the # listed but it said to leave a voicemail.  Sounds like a scam? Anyone called and talked to a person ?
Scott
Scott
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I got a similar letter and just spoke to someone in the Parsippany, NJ office.  The letter is from "Pearson Douglas" and shows a web address of pearsondouglas.com.  However, that site is just a bogus search term trap.  The woman I spoke to said the letter regards a promotion of a travel agency in Parsippany.  The airline tickets are good for up to a year on any major US carrier.  But there's a $50 per ticket "flight tax".  OK, not so bad - a pair of domestic tickets for $100 is still a pretty good deal.  To qualify, you have to be married and have a household income of $40K or above.  Both people have to attend a 1 hour "session" in Parsippany, after which they'll be given vouchers for the tickets.

While this smells like a scam to me, or at least a very hard sell, I'm not going for it.  Between the bogus web address, and the fact that the travel agency Pearson Douglas is supposedly promoting (but fails to mention at all in the letter), it just seems like there's a catch somewhere.
ashley
ashley
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I received the same letter.  I was told there is no obligation to purchase anything.  I am skeptical.  Is there anyone who actually got the tickets with on traps.  Thanks.
T
T
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I received the same letter everyone is talking about, after going to the website and then looking on here I'm going with a scam. Mine however has the phone number on the paper crossed out with a corrected number of 973-735-5427, if that helps anyone that wants to call them.
found the url
found the url
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
It's pearsondouglass.com  (two "s" es).
CIndy
CIndy
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
Totally a scam.  The 2 page website is a joke...it's a godaddy.com template and the whois lookup is through their privacy service, which is typically used by scam companies that don't want you to know the identity of the owners.

Anyone who posted positive comments here is either stupid or works for them.
It's a scam
It's a scam
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
Twinkle, Twinkle "Aristar"
How I "Wunder" where you are?
Up a hill in "Anthem, Arizona" so high
Like a scammer flying high
Twinkle, Twinkle "Aristar"
Now know, "John Wunder," just what you are.

Hammond Reed (remember the church organs?)
Pearson Douglas
Aurion Marketing Solutions
Astoria Holdings
Aristar Resorts
Christie Street Holdings...

Florida
Arizona
Northern California
Nevada
Wyoming
It's a scam
It's a scam
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
Pay attention to the poem above. There are clues as to who is running the scam and where he has gotten in trouble with his many companies. Do NOT trust the letters.
William White
William White
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
Add to that ImYourMusic.com and you will find law suits including timeshare universe ..and a trail of bad business deals with Alan Harry Pollak and Steven grossman involved too.
tempe AZ
tempe AZ
2011-06-06 21:08:33
Unknown
I received the letter. Thank you for the info; now I don't have to waste any more time on this. From what I can tell the whole timeshare business is a scam.
T
T
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I received the same letter everyone is talking about, after going to the website and then looking on here I'm going with a scam. Mine however has the phone number on the paper crossed out with a corrected number of 973-735-5427, if that helps anyone that wants to call them.
darrell carter
darrell carter
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I had no idea this man would cause me so much grief
I hired him and he said he was ethical yet I have had
4 bbb complaints state investagator at my office
and lots of people coming into my office saying they were
told to just come in and pick up there tickets do
you haqve any info on this John Wunder
William White
William White
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
Add to that ImYourMusic.com and you will find law suits including timeshare universe ..and a trail of bad business deals with Alan Harry Pollak and Steven grossman involved too.
It's a scam
It's a scam
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
Pay attention to the poem above. There are clues as to who is running the scam and where he has gotten in trouble with his many companies. Do NOT trust the letters.
It's a scam
It's a scam
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
Twinkle, Twinkle "Aristar"
How I "Wunder" where you are?
Up a hill in "Anthem, Arizona" so high
Like a scammer flying high
Twinkle, Twinkle "Aristar"
Now know, "John Wunder," just what you are.

Hammond Reed (remember the church organs?)
Pearson Douglas
Aurion Marketing Solutions
Astoria Holdings
Aristar Resorts
Christie Street Holdings...

Florida
Arizona
Northern California
Nevada
Wyoming
CIndy
CIndy
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
Totally a scam.  The 2 page website is a joke...it's a godaddy.com template and the whois lookup is through their privacy service, which is typically used by scam companies that don't want you to know the identity of the owners.

Anyone who posted positive comments here is either stupid or works for them.
tempe AZ
tempe AZ
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I received the letter. Thank you for the info; now I don't have to waste any more time on this. From what I can tell the whole timeshare business is a scam.
found the url
found the url
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
It's pearsondouglass.com  (two "s" es).
ashley
ashley
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I received the same letter.  I was told there is no obligation to purchase anything.  I am skeptical.  Is there anyone who actually got the tickets with on traps.  Thanks.
Scott
Scott
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I got a similar letter and just spoke to someone in the Parsippany, NJ office.  The letter is from "Pearson Douglas" and shows a web address of pearsondouglas.com.  However, that site is just a bogus search term trap.  The woman I spoke to said the letter regards a promotion of a travel agency in Parsippany.  The airline tickets are good for up to a year on any major US carrier.  But there's a $50 per ticket "flight tax".  OK, not so bad - a pair of domestic tickets for $100 is still a pretty good deal.  To qualify, you have to be married and have a household income of $40K or above.  Both people have to attend a 1 hour "session" in Parsippany, after which they'll be given vouchers for the tickets.

While this smells like a scam to me, or at least a very hard sell, I'm not going for it.  Between the bogus web address, and the fact that the travel agency Pearson Douglas is supposedly promoting (but fails to mention at all in the letter), it just seems like there's a catch somewhere.
TT
TT
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I too received a mail with the same offer of 2 round trip airline tickets worth 1400. Called the # listed but it said to leave a voicemail.  Sounds like a scam? Anyone called and talked to a person ?
Curious
Curious
2011-06-06 21:08:31
Unknown
I too received a letter but have no idea what it is about. If someone could elaborate, I would appreciate it.  The letter states that I qualified for an award of 2 roundtrip airline tickets. Is it a scam? Timeshare? Otherwise? Please post!!

The letter says they tried to reach me but I didn't receive any phonecalls. In addition, the website on the letter does not exist which is why I have turned to the net to do some searches, seems like a scam.
TT
TT
2011-06-06 21:08:28
Unknown
I too received a mail with the same offer of 2 round trip airline tickets worth 1400. Called the # listed but it said to leave a voicemail.  Sounds like a scam? Anyone called and talked to a person ?
darrell carter
darrell carter
2011-06-06 21:08:28
Unknown
I had no idea this man would cause me so much grief
I hired him and he said he was ethical yet I have had
4 bbb complaints state investagator at my office
and lots of people coming into my office saying they were
told to just come in and pick up there tickets do
you haqve any info on this John Wunder
William White
William White
2011-06-06 21:08:28
Unknown
Add to that ImYourMusic.com and you will find law suits including timeshare universe ..and a trail of bad business deals with Alan Harry Pollak and Steven grossman involved too.
It's a scam
It's a scam
2011-06-06 21:08:28
Unknown
Pay attention to the poem above. There are clues as to who is running the scam and where he has gotten in trouble with his many companies. Do NOT trust the letters.
It's a scam
It's a scam
2011-06-06 21:08:28
Unknown
Twinkle, Twinkle "Aristar"
How I "Wunder" where you are?
Up a hill in "Anthem, Arizona" so high
Like a scammer flying high
Twinkle, Twinkle "Aristar"
Now know, "John Wunder," just what you are.

Hammond Reed (remember the church organs?)
Pearson Douglas
Aurion Marketing Solutions
Astoria Holdings
Aristar Resorts
Christie Street Holdings...

Florida
Arizona
Northern California
Nevada
Wyoming
CIndy
CIndy
2011-06-06 21:08:28
Unknown
Totally a scam.  The 2 page website is a joke...it's a godaddy.com template and the whois lookup is through their privacy service, which is typically used by scam companies that don't want you to know the identity of the owners.

Anyone who posted positive comments here is either stupid or works for them.
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