In response to the email from Sleuth:
World Wide Travel +1 800-413-5613 ☎ +18004135613
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It appears that the caller, likely a representative of a travel company, is making calls from the number +18004135613, claiming to offer free vacations or airline tickets to unsuspecting individuals. Users have reported receiving postcards with logos from major airlines, such as United and American Airlines, with instructions to call the number to claim their prize. However, many have noted that these offers seem too good to be true and have expressed concerns about the legitimacy of the company. Some have even reported being scammed or subjected to high-pressure sales tactics. As a precaution, it's essential to be cautious when receiving unsolicited calls or mail, and to never provide personal or financial information to unknown parties. It's also crucial to research the company and read reviews from other users before engaging with them, and to be aware of red flags such as unprofessional communication or unrealistic offers.
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This appears to be a message intended for someone else, specifically St. Helens Guy
Utopian Travel give's 90 minute presentation's about selling Vacation Travel Club
Could this be related to Utopian Travel, based in Beaverton?
Apparently it was a call from someone named Jennifer
Hello Mr Joel G____:
I was suprised to find out that blockin calls to 800 numbers isnt possible, tried it and was a bit freaked out that they could still see my number
I didnt recieve a call but got a mailing today, it had Avis and United logo on it but wasnt a solicitation for timeshare, i didnt bother to call the number
Today, I recived a stupid looking offical letter in the mail, like when you get a store rebate or a refund check, but it was a scam, obviously.
I recived a postcard with a United Airlines logo and a message saying I've been selectd for a vacation, but it seemd like a scam
Following a search on the phone number, I stumbled upon this site and was relieved to find that my assumption about the postcard and call being a scam was correct, highlighting the importance of using the web to expose such activities.
I got a postcard supposibly from US Airlines, offering me two roundtrip tickets, but after researching, I found a completly different company, glad I didnt call the number!
A postcard was received with a United & National Car Rental logo, offering a supposedly complimentary gift, but it is likely a scam, and the offer is not genuine.
A birthday postcard from a supposed US Airlines led me to call this number, which turned out to be a scam, and after reporting it to the BBB, I received multiple harassing calls, prompting me to contact the police
A suspicious postcard was received, claiming urgency and featuring major airlines, which seemed like a low-budget scam attempt.
My experience was similar to the one described above, involving a United Airlines logo and a vacation invitation, which I suspect is linked to a company that has repeatedly called my home.
After attending Utopian Travel's 90-minute presentation in Portland and purchasing their vacation travel club membership, my husband and I realized it was not a wise decision, as the discounts they advertised were not guaranteed and could be found online
It's apparent that you are affilaited with this company!
This number is associated with Don Dietrich.
I dont have much to say about Utopian Travel, but I'll be carefull
A postcard I received advertised a promotion featuring United Airlines, offering two free round-trip flights, but after reading comments on this website, I'm skeptical and won't be responding.
I got the same postcard few days ago in Portland OR, it sounded to good to be true and the card look a bit suspisous; they was trying to get ahold of me...what? I was about to make the call but then I decided to Google the 800 number and found this thread, glad I didnt pick up the phone!
I received a postcard claiming to be from the United agency, stating that they had been trying to contact me
Following my attendance at the sales presentation, i posted a detialed description of it on this thread, go back and read my posting from early August 2007
To whom it may concern, regarding the matter with Lacerta
A postcard with a United Airlines logo, celebrating an anniversary, promised complimentary airfare; upon calling, it was revealed to be an advertisement for World Wide Travel, requiring attendance at a 90-minute seminar for the reward.
Receiving a postcard with an US Airlines logo and sailboats, offering 'free' airline tickets, is likely a scam due to the high expense of such tickets.
I have sent an email to United regarding this issue.
Instead of a call, I received a postcard, which seemed strange, and I felt sorry for the supposed caller, who claimed to be trying to reach me urgently.
On December 20, 2007, I received a postcard that seemed to be part of a deceptive campaign. While it's clear how to report spam and phishing emails to the FTC, the process for postcards is less straightforward. I'd like to contribute to stopping these types of campaigns, but I'm unsure of the proper procedure.