Victim Location 95060
Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes
Robo call impersonating a real human trying to sell phony resorts. Called on my cell.
Victim Location 44720
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
This woman with an annoyingly cheerful voice, who wont’ stop talking, calls me ever few weeks to try to get me to go to some resort – if I qualify. She won’t listen to me to stop calling. She won’t stop calling. I don’t usually answer, but have forgotten and answered on occasion.
Victim Location 32162
Type of a scam Phishing
On May 10, 2017 a Robo call stating we stayed in one of their resorts and have won a free stay just have to answer couple questions, my husband answered yes to all 3 questions. Are you over 18? Do you have a credit card? etc. He was half asleep before he realized it was a scam. We are now watching for any accounts or services that might show up in our name. These calls need to stop.
Victim Location 80920
Type of a scam Counterfeit Product
A man’s voice offered a return stay at a resort in Orlando. He asked if I were over 18. I replied, "Yes," then realized my mistake, and hung up. When I checked the phone number, I found it belongs to Aliesh Douglas. When I called the number, it went to voice mail. Here’s the number: 719-339-6701.
Victim Location 04412
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Person asking If I could hear them…I said yes. Said I was eligible to stay in a resort for free
Victim Location 87111
Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes
I answered the call the recording sounded very natural said they were having issues with their headset said I recently stayed at a resort and qualified… then I hung up
Victim Location 08701
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Person says hello pauses and says hello again and you either say hello or yes and they say their name and you say ok or alright or what are you calling for and then they let you know that it seems that you have visited their resort before and that’s when I hung up although the person was trying to complete the reading of the sale. This caller was laughing in the beginning and said she didn’t hear the line pick up.
Victim Location 45236
Type of a scam Phishing
The person told me of a cruise I won. Said headset cut out and asked if I could hear her.
Victim Location 57103
Type of a scam Phishing
They call and pretend they are adjusting their headset and say can you hear me? Then proceed to say you stayed at their resort (not saying which one). Then I hung up – before they could say more.
Victim Location 78745
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Caller pretended to be fixing a headset and asked "can you hear me." Introduced herself and Nicole proceeded to tell me that they have records of me staying at one of their resort. Told me I won free stays at one of their properties.
Victim Location 91790
Type of a scam Fake Invoice/Supplier Bill
Recording said they were fumbling to get their headset on correctly. Then said "can you hear me" and I accidentally said "yes".
Victim Location 90027
Type of a scam Counterfeit Product
Prerecorded message asking if I can hear them. Female voice says she was adjusting her headset.
Victim Location 45431
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Caller said Hello I’m sorry didn’t hear you I needed to adjust my headset can you hear me now? I said Yes. She said. That we had stayed at their resort and that we had won a wonderful vacation to Orlando Florida. I hung up but I had already said "YES"
Victim Location 46038
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Caller started conversation by saying, "Are you there?", receiver responded yes. Caller then went on to say she was having trouble with her headset when she called me. Caller’s name was Emily. She then went on to say that I have stayed at one of their resorts and because of that I get 75% off at a resort in Orlando. She went on about all these things that I would get and after the stay in Orlando I would get a cruise to the Bahamas. At this point I hung up. I was concerned because I read about the scam where callers are getting people to say "yes"-which I did.
Victim Location 20002
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
A woman called and pretended that her headsets were not working so I would reply YES immediately when asked if I could hear her, which I did. After she talked a little bit about a resort that I had supposedly stayed at she tried to sell me some prize or something, I hanged up so I do not have more information. What worries me is that she got me to say yes.
Victim Location 37772
Type of a scam Phishing
Phone call from recorded voice seeming to have trouble with phone connection asking if I can hear them.
Victim Location 83501
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
The person said they were with the resort that I had previously been at, then they proceeded to ask me if I could hear them. I responded with "uh-huh". They then told me I had qualified for 75% off my next day. Then I hung up.
Victim Location 37849
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
My phone showed I was getting a call from a local number, so I answered it. The "conversation" went something like this:
Me: Hello?
Her: Hello?
Me: Hello?
Her: Can you hear me?
Me: Hello?
Her (sounded like a young lady): (Giggling) Sorry about that. I was having trouble with my headset. My name is Emily. I see that you stayed at one of our resorts recently – this qualifies you for 75% off a 4 day, 3 night package at one of our resorts….
I hung up at that point and subsequently blocked the number.
Victim Location 83501
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
The person called me and told me, then proceeded to ask me if I could hear them. What should I say yes, lady on the phone she was with the resort company and I had won a free trip