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The Free Cruise Telemarketing Scam
So you received a call saying you’ve won a free cruise, or that you’ll earn a free cruise by answering some survey questions? Sounds too good to be true, right? We’ve already written extensively about specific phone numbers that have been calling with such offers over the past six months, but we thought it was time to discuss the scam in general, and provide a master list of numbers we’ve tracked so far about the scam.
You may be asking, if they give away a free cruise, maybe it’s worth answering the survey, right? The problem is, it isn’t really free, and in some cases there’s not really a prize at all. Yep – they get your survey answers, and you get a runaround that doesn’t always include a cruise. In other cases, I’ve heard of a cruise existing, but with hidden fees thrown in that doesn’t quite make it free, or even cheap. Or in another incarnation, no matter what dates you select, they aren’t available, but you’ll be offered an “upgrade” rate to get in when you want.
See where we’re going here?
The bottom line is that these people have been hammering the phone system, placing untold thousands of calls for such “free” cruises. That fact alone smells rotten, and you will be better served ignoring or hanging up on any such offer. Why are they trying so hard to give something away?
Here’s a great article from last year, showing that the scam really hasn’t changed much since then. Further searching will reveal that this scam has been along much longer, for many years in fact. Not once have I come across someone who went through the process and didn’t feel scammed in some way.
As quoted in an earlier Waffles article about this scam…
A recent trend in telemarketing comes into play here, that of being compensated for filling out a survey. In the most common version coming from this number, people are asked to answer ten questions and will be rewarded with tickets to a cruise, perhaps to the Bahamas or a similar location. Sometimes they will make it sound like you’ve actually “won” a cruise and simply have to answer ten questions in order to collect your “winnings.”
There are lots of numbers jumping on this bandwagon, such as this one recently discussed here or this one that blew up phones around the country back in September. Ripoff Report claims that one of the similar numbers, 541-530-7708, belongs to United Public Opinion Group, found at surveycruise.com. I wasn’t able to verify this, however, but the website does show a business eerily similar to the one calling people from these numbers.
Many people have claimed that calls from them begin with a horn blowing and/or a message saying, “This is your captain speaking…” It’s hard to imagine different companies would have such a distinctive opening, so one must deduce that all of these cruise calls originate from the same company.
It’s unknown how many different firms are participating in this offer, but it’s most likely only a small handful of places, and perhaps even just one. The phone numbers they use are most likely spoofed, as they keep changing from week to week, and customers are unable to call them back.
Below is a list of recent phone numbers used to call as a part of this scam. Recent being August 2010 through January 2012. We’ll continue adding more numbers to it periodically, but keep in mind that they go through numbers rather quickly. At some point, someone is going to re-use one of these numbers. I feel sorry for that person, as these numbers are listed as spam all over the internet.
March 2013 Update
We’re hearing about a large volume of calls regarding this scam in Canada coming from 202-407-3261.
Article updated March 25, 2013
Filed under: Scams & Deception
Add this 458-201-0392. With a help of independent auditing and law firm, we are in the process to identify the exact location of these calls originating, and we have a narrowed it to california/Fremont area and Massuchussetts/Worecester area(s). It is done by few telemarketing agencies/Small IT consulting companies.
FBI will soon be after these companies!. It is real no joke.
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18004661524 add this to the list
Please add (202)-407-3261.
202.407.3261
Add this website. A dedicated site that exposes the free cruise scam that blew up your cell phone
I just got a text message today (April 2nd, 2013) from “juliamorin126″ (@ yahoo.com) telling me I’ve “earned a CRUISE for-free call 888-998-6739 winning code# xxxx” I don’t use Yahoo, have no clue who Julia Morin is, and have never been on a cruise – or tried signing up for one – in my entire life. So, I searched google and found this website.
~ Scott
I got a call like this just now (in Toronto) from 202-427-2637.
They say “Press 1 for the survey” or “Press 9 to be removed from our phone list”. I pressed 9…
I recieved an text message today stating greetings you gained a cruise vacation free and it came from ian_bennett0545…..the number is 888-840-4825. i was told all i would have to pay for is my port fees for $69. sounded sketchy…..so i hung up
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321 559 2898 be carefull they ask for your banking account number for taxes fees this is a fraud
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I also got this number, except they told me that I had been accepted for a disney trip I registered for. They told me to confirm my information, and they had my email right, which freaked me out, but my birthday was wrong. They didn’t tell me I won anything, only that i had been accepted for a trip I had registered for. I don’t have ANY recollection of registering ever for anything disney, but I DO enter a lot of contests…. so….
Either way, I got a little freaked out by the fact that they had my email, so i tried calling them with a google number, and they kept hanging up. Then I looked them up and now realized they’re a fraud. Needless to say, it was a little sketchy how they had my email. That really caught me off-guard.
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