855-615-9177
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- anonthis is a company that does promotions for prizes, I'm unsure why they'd call anyone unless you've called them first. might be a scam but I can't be positive.
- MollyGot two calls in one day from this number. When I answered, the second time, they hung up.
- Caller: don't know
- ConfusionI received a promotion post card advising to call this number. It read that I was a grand prize winner with all these wonderful prizes listed. There was no company information on the card, just a 'prize' winning number and the phone number. But the small print read 'no guarantee the grand prize will be awarded.' Really???
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Rh| 1 replyI too received a glossy post card with $100,000.00 cash prize, 50" TV, Galaxy Tablet, 7 day cruise, or 3 day/2 night Getaway. Also a $100.00 gift card if I called in 48 hrs. Threw it away figured it was a timeshare promo.
- Caller: 855-615-9177
- PgI too received a glossy post card with $100,000.00 cash prize, 50" TV, Galaxy Tablet, 7 day cruise, or 3 day/2 night Getaway. Also a $100.00 gift card if I called in 48 hrs. Shreded it figured it was a scam.
- MikeExactly as described above. Dallas area.
- Mary F.I too got a red glossy card. I did call that no.855-615-9177 after the scratch sticker and the number on the card matched..Made an appointment to see the person at Best Western in Las Vegas, Nv.They do not tell you the prize you won. But after reading the small print you are resposible for fees and taxes. There is no gurantee that thegrand prize will be awarsed. Sounds like a scam to me.
- Caller: PTCI-855-615-9177
- JoemacPTCI, promotion attendance required.... bogus...
- Caller: SCA
- Call type: Telemarketer
- W.B. replies to RhYou figured right it is a timeshare promo. They don't use their actual company name either. The hotel that has the promo has never heard of the company on the back of the card you received.
- spongebob| 2 repliesSo my roommate decided to do this. He got the card in the mail, called, and went to the presentation. It's a company that gets people to buy things wholesale. You pay 5k for a gold membership, 6k+ for platinum membership. Then each year you pay an additional 300 for gold 400 for plat to remain member. They convince you to join by saying that it's invitee only or through a member. Basically, it's like this: if you wanted to get a new fridge, at sears it would be 1k, but they can get it for you cheaper, say, 400. There is still no name for this company, they didn't give a name during the presentation. (Really, if you've gone so far as to google the number and read these posts on this site, you should be seeing flags all over by now.) My roommate 'won' the travel voucher, which is the 3 day/2 night trip with air & hotel or 7 day Royal Caribbean cruise for 2, fine print "Customer responsible for activation fee, port charges, government fees, taxes, & upgrades. 2-4 weeks for delivery." Void if not registered within 7 days. The site on the flyer directs you to 'scratchgiftclaim.com' where you choose the trip or cruise, where you further register for it by - entering your personal information. Privacy agreement: "I understand that I am receiving pricing that is publicly unavailable. I WILL NOT participate in any blogging or online discussion regarding ANY correspondence or interaction between ScratchGiftClaim, its sponsors (including their employees), or affiliates , unless solicited ONLY by ScratchGiftClaim&/or affiliates. I understand that I will be liable for any violations of the Privacy Agreement. * "Terms & Conditions Please Read Following & Select Whether You Agree or Decline. -18 Months to Complete Travel. -2 Month advanced notice -Two travelers 21 Years of age or older -Continental U.S. Only (No Hawaii or Alaska). -$100 Refundable Deposit applied to taxes and fees when utilized. -$75 per person Reservation Processing Fee. -Airport transportation, taxes, fees, fuel surcharges, and any other surcharges during peak seasons, conventions, and 7 days before/after a holiday will apply. -You must choose two travel dates from the nearest MAJOR airport to your home -There must be 45 days between each travel date. -You will be provided a phone number once you receive your travel planning package.
You have to agree to "I/We understand that the maximum gross value of the promotional offer is $1000.00" AND you agree to opt in to "informational emails in relation to this promotion."
The scratchgiftclaim.com site has an FAQ of 3 questions, first being "is it free" and their answer is "A: When individuals are invited to a presentation, they are offered the package upon completion. We are working in conjunction with other promotional companies to offer a complimentary, not "free", package. ScratchGiftClaim can't legally write "free", because EVERY person flying MUST pay taxes and fees and registration. Essentially, it's as close to free of any offer possible." "Q: How do we determine what hotels are to be provided?A: Based on your selected itinerary you will be offered accommodations."
"Q: What about baggage fees? A: Some airlines do not charge them to their frequent fliers, others don’t charge them at all. In any case, if baggage fees apply they are your responsibility." Scratchgiftclaim is geolocated in Toronto Canada.
After submitting the registration, you get a confirmation email. The Target gift card will be sent I assume in the '2-4 weeks for delivery' mentioned, and would be the 5-100 dollar prize, obviously most likely 5 dollars. If I remember, I'll post an update. I don't know what happens next, but we won't be doing it. I only wanted to find out more info to post here. 'Scratchgiftclaim.com' is copyrighted 2017, which means it was opened this year, so you've gotta assume they get a new website every six months and this thing just keeps going on. I saw an infomercial few years back that was this club that saved you money and I wonder if it links into that. Anyway, I couldn't find any of this info online when we first started, so I thought I'd pass this on.- Caller: 8556159177
- Grorgr replies to spongebobThanks for post. Very similar situation. Registered and 2 months later no nothing.
- Donna Hanley| 1 replyI have been trying for a week to get a hold of someone regarding my trip that I am taking that was given to me from Scratch Gift Claim. Can I please get someone to call me that can help me with some answers that I need? Every time I call them at 855-853-6388 it says that the mailbox is full.
- Caller: Scratch Gift Claim
- Call type: Event reminder
- Jeanna replies to Donna HanleyI have been trying for weeks also.I have left several messages at 855-853-6388 and still none of my calls have been returned. I have not received my travel voucher as promised. I registered it on January 12, 2018.
- gma replies to spongebobThank you for heads up! Will NOT be wasting my time either. Bless you.
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