6035811991

Country: USA
603 area code: New Hampshire (Dover, Manchester, Merrimack)
Report a phone call from 603-581-1991 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
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    jarick
    I disagree with the majority of you guys.  Although i was skeptical at first, I took a tour because they did give me everything in writing guarranteeing me that there'd be no high pressure sales tactics and that id receive the gift for taking the time to learn about their company...I was pleasantly surprised to see that they followed through completely! I had a lovely time, they treated my wife and I very nice and I think i will return to one of there hotels if im ever in one of their areas.  I did receive the gifts for free, as promised, and will take a nice vacation that i wouldnt normally be able to take.  Thank you Inn Season.
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    ticked off
    the last 2 posts are all B.S. What kind of business calls people and asks them to pick up a package at their front desk in order to lure them into a timeshare? "Anonymous" up there obviously is associated with these [***]. Nothing but a bunch of d1cks.
    • Caller: curran management
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    Can I Help You?
    | 2 replies
    I am a supervisor for Innseason Resorts and I have worked for the company for over 8 years now.  If we are calling you it is because you entered at an event and we did select you for free gifts and they are at our front desk waiting to be claimed. Simple.

    The people who are calling you are calling to 1) Go over the gifts with you 2) Schedual an appointment for you to pick your gifts up and tour 3) Give you directions and our telephone number to get to your appointment and 4) Give you everything in writing as a company guarantee. And if you are on the DNC list it does not matter when you fill out your entry form you are giving us permission to call you if we select you for a package.  

    We are a fairly new chain of hotels so we would hope people would consider returning for a night stay in the future or recommend us to friends and family.  The gifts are paid for and people are selected who enter, we give away various different gifts at many types of events. So if you get a call consider your self lucky.
    • Caller: Innseason Resorts
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    U Will never know
    What I can tell you is that most of the people they hire are either recoving drug addicts, parolee's or overweight welfare cases.

    The company collects their leads from events such as concerts and expo's. They call congradulating you that your entry was selected to recieve a package! WOW!!!!

    Too bad that every entry filled out at the event was selected.


    So I SHOULD FEEL LUCKY???? HAHAHAHAHA WHAT A CROCK OF [***]!!!!!!!!!



    Oh and did I mention that theres a presenation?????



    You'll usually find that the presentation involves very high-pressure sales tactics. Know that going in
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    ticked off
    stop calling...everyone.
    • Caller: curran management
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    Type your name as you would like it
    A woman named alyssa rang my home this evening and left a voice message. I'm wondering what this is all about, seeing how I never sign up for anything. However, the funny thing is, when she was leaving a voice message I could hear a room full people talking, a man was shouting book appointments. Quite Odd if you ask me. I think I will give them a call in the morning
    • Caller: Inn Season
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    Type your name as you would like it
    A woman named alyssa rang my home this evening and left a voice message. I'm wondering what this is all about, seeing how I never sign up for anything. However, the funny thing is, when she was leaving a voice message I could hear a room full people talking, a man was shouting book appointments. Quite Odd if you ask me. I think I will give them a call in the morning
    • Caller: Inn Season
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        THIS COMPANY iS A SCAM!!!
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                              ~HANG UP THE PHONE~

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                           THIS COMPANY iS A SCAM!!!
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    bekki
    I had calls from InnSeasons resorts a few years ago. We've been to timeshare sales pitches before so we knew what to expect. I wouldn't say they were high pressure (no more than buying a new car at a dealership). We definately had seen worse. They are trying to make a sale so they have to keep asking you "what would it take to get you to buy in today". We said no a few times and they gave us our 3 day/2nt package for several popular destinations. We really considered buying here, but due to some financial setbacks at the time we declined. They said that we were welcome back anytime. Their newer resort (South Mountain) was a lot nicer than the older ones. But if we were going to buy into it, I would only purchase resale (so much cheaper!) Anyway we chose to use our free package in Williamsburg, VA. We just had to pay room tax and also $10 per night because we chose prime season. It ended up being about $45 total (and kids ate free at the hotel). My sister-in-law works for Budweiser and she gave us free passes to the Busch Gardens. Pretty cheap trip.
    We also received a $50 gift certificate to Macy's or dinner at the Italian restaurant at the resort along with a rebate for a tank of gas (that I wasn't even expecting)! We took the Macy's gift certificate since the kids were antsy and a thunderstorm was moving in and we didn't want to get caught in it driving back home. But the restaurant looked really nice. I sent in my gas receipt and got a check a few months later. All in all it wasn't a bad experience. We've had worse timeshare sales encounters. You just have to know what to expect and don't back down on your final answer.
    People don't be so paranoid! A co-worker bought in here (paid retail) and has had a great experience.
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    6035811991
    The lesson I learned from this whole "telemarketing" experience, is to not enter contests claiming to win the prizes you thought you were going to win.  NOTHING in life is free.  It comes with a price.
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    Nathalie
    Toronto, I just received a call on my cell from this number today but I didnt pick up. Weird...
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    John D
    | 2 replies
    This number is owned by InnSeason Resorts. The more I'm researching these folks, the more unscrupulous I'm finding them. They may be leeching onto your information on many fronts: bridal shows, home shows, or fairs. Their lines are 603-581-1991 and 1-800-421-4213 (Gilford, NH).

    Recently, my girlfriend and I (both savvy young professionals) attended the King Richard's Faire in Carver, MA. About a 100 feet from the front gates to the fair was a white tent, a couple of tables underneath, and a couple of women dressed in Medieval costumes staffing the tables, calling out to fair-attendees, "Enter a raffle to win $5,000 in free gas - there are NO catches!"  I was, as usual, about to bypass this booth, but when my girlfriend heard the staff stating there were "no catches," she led me toward the tent saying, "What is there to lose?"  Well, later we would find out, we lost our contact information to a time-share company.  

    Anyway, we went over to the tent. There was only one sign at the tables, which read, "Enter to win $5,000 in Free Gas." There was a small raffle drum centered on the tables, and many booklets of small sign-up cards on the tables. Otherwise, there was no other signage, nor any reference to whom was sponsoring this raffle. (Turns out, it was the InnSeason timeshare company.) The women staffing the tables repeated to us and others there, "There are no catches. Sign up for a chance to win free gas. Don't worry, your names won't be added to any lists, and you won't be contacted by anyone unless you win the gas." Not one of them verbally mentioned InnSeason Resorts. So, under the impression we were entering a "strings-free" raffle, we signed up. We put our names, addresses, and phone numbers on the small signup slips, and then put them into the drum. As we put them into the drum, we noticed there was also nothing on the backside of the slips (i.e., nothing that stated we were authorizing anyone to contact us for any reason -- other than if we won the gas, obviously).

    Egg on our faces. One week later, on a weekend, we began getting our first calls from the InnSeason telemarketers, leaving us messages about fabulous packages and airline tickets we had won on account of our entries into this raffle. I finally spoke with one of the representatives and expressed my displeasure with the outright fraud and unfair practices her company was using to obtain people's contact information. I insisted to be transferred to her floor manager. After a moment's pause as she found her manager, Kerrie Parker, (and following a background description by the rep to her manager of the scenario, accompanied also by some low laughter), Kerrie got on the phone. I re-ran through the scenario and my disgust with her company, and she claimed that there had to have been authorization language on the slip I filled out -- but my girlfriend's memory and mine are perfectly fine, and there was absolutely nothing there. Furthermore, those workers were clearly defrauding people through there verbal statements, and nothing in writing anywhere under that tent featured the name InnSeason Resorts.

    Well, I demanded from Ms. Parker the name of yet another superior (namely, the person in charge of their field employees that staff these tables at different events), and she said she could only give me the number to the corporate office (which, for your records, is 508-957-1800).

    To all those who were contacted/had your information collected under false pretenses by this company: I recommend you do all of the following:
    1.) File a complaint with the Better Business Bureau;
    2.) File a complaint with the Attorney General's Office in the state in which you live (as well as the state/region in which you were wronged, if different);
    3.) Contact InnSeason Resort's Corporate Office at 508-957-1800 and express to them how upset you are with their practices - and that you have reported them to the agencies above;
    4.) Post the details of your scenario on this site, as well as www.whocallsme.com 

    I intend to continue to gauge the volume of complaints I find here and on other similar websites to see how drastically this company has been purposely misleading people. Depending on the response, I may be reaching out to others in examining the possibility of filing a class-action lawsuit against InnSeason Resorts for their outright deceit toward consumers.

    Thank you, and again, file the complaints; make the calls; and let's teach companies like this a lesson!
    • Caller: InnSeason Resorts
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    jnf
    john d you a full of sh-it and you honeslty wouldnt know good timeshare if it bit you in  the ass. you are an angry alligator.
    • Caller: nonee
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    You wouldnt know who if it bit ya
    | 1 reply
    I work at Innseason, and I can tell you this. Each day before our shift we are talk about how we can decieve people. Each night we have a set amount of callers we must sign up.
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    Amanda
    I answered thinking it was a family member in NH. It was the InnSeasons company telling me I won 4 airplane tickets and all I had to do was go to a seminar. I talked with them and they gave me a website to look at with my confirmation for my "free" tickets that i supposedly won. The confirmation fine print explained it all- free tickets if you go to the seminar and book a hotel through their travel agent. Sounds a little off if you ask me
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    jnf
    | 1 reply
    Obviously you don't work at Inn Seaons for the PRIME reason taht we don't think of 101 different ways to decieve people. We think of ways to get [***] like you not to think that we're trying to decieve you, and you really did get selected for an awesome prize. So If you really do work at Inn seasons, quit now before I find out who you are and literally decieve you myself [***].

    Sincerley.
    <3
    • Caller: 6035811991
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    JNF sucks john swains [***] & Swallows
    I had worked for this company for nearly a year. I was recently laid off due to cutbacks.

    Listen to me when I say, RUN!!!!

    This company is scam. Each and Everyday I felt horrible calling people and having them drive hundreds of miles paying gas prices what they are just to recieve some rip off airfair ticket you end up having to pay for anyways....

    This company purchases bulk contacts that you fill out at fairs. They will call and keep calling until you put up a big stink...

    I suggest getting intouch with the attorney generals office as well as filling a bbb complaint...
    • Caller: JNF sucks john swains [***]
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    jm
    I have this number in my blocked call list.  If I really won something, you would be sending me something I have to sign for such as certified mail, fededx overnight, etc., then I sign the papers and receive the prize.  It's standard practice.  But calling back almost everybody with telemarketing practices with a predictive dialer and all, I obviously didn't win anything.  Your Predictive dialers will keep on eating SIT tones as long as you keep calling here.
    • Caller: Innseason resorts
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    Hagu
    Just got a call as well

    Hagu
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    Marc
    Just called my Rhode Island cell phone.  No message, cannot call back.

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