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- Kelly replies to Skeptical recipientI just recieved one too I live in Poland, Maine.. Im figuring its a scan
- Mona replies to BarbaraI got the Delta postcard today in Dayton OH with a return number of 1-888-211-0378. The small print in the lower left corner read: All trademarks & service marks are the property of their respective owners....All components of this offer are fulfilled by a third party. Bingo! = not from Delta. I also checked the Delta website - no such deal is listed.
- Freddy| 1 replyHere's their latest one.
http://oi36.tinypic.com/32ztg2d.jpg - JoeI got the same one as Freddy.
Return address is a sticker on the envelope (nice touch to make it seem authentic) and a sticker for a stamp (though it says "Presorted First Class"). Address is 1005 River Knoll Drive, Holly Hill, FL 32117.
There is no River Knoll Drive in Holly Hill, FL. Fake address. But close enough to a real one. There's a River Knoll Lane, and according to county records, is not owned by someone with the last name Evans. (This internet thing lets you see all sorts of information!)
Move along, folks, nothing to see here. - CarlGot same story on AmericanAirlines fly away program post card...giant scam...why do airlines allow them to use airline logos ? Don't call 1-888-639-6990 unless your stupid !!
- RandyJust received a letter...same address 1005 River Knoll Drive, Holly Hill FL 32117 with a very official looking document for $1350 of air travel on US Airlines. The phone # was different. 866-468-1566. I'm in the Seattle WA area.
- harperdogPostcard with the American Airlines logo and "Fly Away Promotion" on front and AA name on back.
"Congratulations we've selected you to receive 2 round trip airfares to anywhere in the contiguous United States - good for the next 12 months!
Call within 48 hours and receive a 3 day and 2 night hotel stay at major brands.
To clain this special offer, simply call and mention your promo code
1-888-639-6990" [promo code is three letters, dash, three numbers]
No website listed on this card, but some fine print including this gem "All componets [sic] of this offer are fulfilled by a third party."
Still a scam. How can they still be doing this? - Liz replies to FreddyJust got one offering a free Android Tablet from Mary Evans same address in Holly Hill.
It's now in my recycle bin. Thanks everyone for reporting this scam so that others may be aware of Mary and others..... - jjlSame bit here...except now its an offer from Norweigan cruise line
- Turnip replies to ElkeI suggest you provide them with your credit card and bank account numbers as well as any other personal information they ask for ASAP before someone else "wins" your "prize". At a minimum call them so they know you are willing to respond to scammy offers - that way you will get a lot more calls/letters with great offers. I did just fall off the truck so you might want to consult someone with a bit more common sense and not follow my advice.
You were kidding right? - Jennifer C.Just received post card in the mail today "Delta Fly Away Promotion" - came from Las Vegas with telephone number 888-252-0898.
It reads "In celebration of our new year packages we've selected you to receive 2 round trip airfares to anywhere in the contiguous United States - good for the next 12 months".
"Call within 48 hours and receive a 3 day 2 night hotel stay at major brands".
I didn't call, I threw the post card out - not trying to get scammed. We do typically fly Delta when we travel, and just took our last vacation 13months ago...we have been booking through travelocity. I wonder if that's how they got our information!?!?!?! - Jennifer C.Just received post card in the mail today "Delta Fly Away Promotion" - came from Las Vegas with telephone number 888-252-0898.
It reads "In celebration of our new year packages we've selected you to receive 2 round trip airfares to anywhere in the contiguous United States - good for the next 12 months".
"Call within 48 hours and receive a 3 day 2 night hotel stay at major brands".
I didn't call, I threw the post card out - not trying to get scammed. We do typically fly Delta when we travel, and just took our last vacation 13months ago...we have been booking through travelocity. I wonder if that's how they got our information!?!?!?! - CoachReceived the same information as others Delta.
- Troc| 1 replySo people continue to label these "freebies" as a scam. All of you all that continue to make these accusations about it being a scam are the first ones to go listen to the presentations and if you were able to keep a open mind would realize that not ALL timeshares or vacation clubs are scams! You've got to realize that if you all are going to vacation your going to spend your money somewhere so if there's a program that will save you time and money I'm confused on how it's a scam? Of course there have been a few bad apples but that doesn't mean that the whole bunch is spoiled and please understand that when you make slanderous remarks like the ones I've read above you've already assumed the worst which is not only fair to you "as the consumer" it's also not fair for us who do work at reliable companies that can actually improve the quality of your vacations and YES it's true even save you money that you'll spend without our service
- A fool and his money are soon partedPT Barnum was right. There IS a sucker born every minute!
- Caller: Fly Away Promtion
- R U Kidding replies to TrocReally? I went to this promotion. WHY would they expect you to sign up IMMEDIATELY - NOW - without getting anything from them in WRITING other than a slideshow presentation where they tell you how the "club" works. If you don't want to join TODAY - NOW - you get escorted OUT without so much as a piece of paper telling you WHO THEY ARE and how to contact them. If it's such a great deal, why can't they give me information to take home and research and if I like it, maybe I'll join tomorrow or the next day. Their Facebook page has 8 "likes" when they supposedly have over 150,000 members. How is that possible? Their website has NO PHONE #. You cannot contact them. Why is that?? Any legitimate vacation club will have a way to contact them and not force you to sign up at the promotion only. Our "salesman" pouted like a CHILD when we would not sign up. It was ridiculous!!
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