A message was left by someone named Ana Garcia, and upon calling back, I spoke with Fernando, who wouldn't let me ask questions until he finished his speech; he requested personal and financial information, which I provided incorrectly, and I'm skeptical about the legitimacy of the offer for a trip to Orlando.
Dreamtime Tours scam: free Florida cruise warning! - +1 954-989-5454 ((954) 989-5454)
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Stay alert and treat any unexpected "free cruise" call with extreme caution. Scammers posing as Dreamtime Tours International often use a recorded voice, claim you won an all‑expenses‑paid trip to Florida, and pressure you to provide credit‑card details immediately. Never share personal or financial information over the phone unless you have independently verified the company's legitimacy. Hang up, look up the business online, and contact the official travel agency directly using a phone number from their verified website. Report the call to your local consumer protection agency and consider blocking the number to prevent future fraud attempts.
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Having recently made a purchase, the call's timing and content seemed suspicious and unclear in its intentions.
It seems there is a trust issue with this number, as indicated by the comment.
I would like to comunicate with you, I purchsed the offer today and I dont know what to think, it's all very confusin
hoy compre la oferta y estoy muy confundido ???????
After receiving repeated calls, curiosity got the better of me, and I answered, only to be offered a suspicious 8-day trip that turned out to be a scam
After considering the message left by a woman named Ana from Buenos Aires, Argentina, I decided not to return the call, thanks to the warnings from others.
My brother recived a call from this number, and when he spoke in english, they hung up, but when he called back and spoke in spanish, they answered and asked for his phone number in buenos aires, it was clearly a scam.
Today, May 27th, I received a call, and now I'm having my brother, who lives in the USA, look into what this is about.
Acaban de dejarme un mensaje en el contestador automático con el mismo número de teléfono y el mismo nombre: Ana García, es un poco extraño.
I got a call on 14/05/10 saying i won a free trip to florida, but it was a recording and they repeadted the phone number alot, it seemd fishy to me so i looked it up online
Estaba cerca de darles mis datos de la tarjeta cuando me dieron una explicacion vaga y me dijeron que buscara informacion en internet, algo no me parecio correcto
We are from Argentina, and we recieved a call from them (6/05/2010), we where a bit sceptical due to all the frauds happening lately, and we kept asking question to someone named Dalila, they offered us a package that was IMPOSIBLE TO BELEIVE
Desde Cordoba, ya he pagado el viaje y solo me falta hacer la reservacion, por lo que agradezco que aquellos que ya hayan realizado el viaje me proporcionen informacion
The message left on my answering machine offered a suspiciously enticing cruise package to Florida, prompting skepticism and gratitude for shared warnings.
I dont have any information about this number, can somone help me?
Apparently, Christmas arrived early in Buenos Aires, as I was offered a free cruise to the Bahamas by Ana García.
Mauricio, hello.
It's astonishing to see how many naive individuals fall prey to such obvious scams. Clearly, no legitimate company gives away freebies, and those praising this number are likely employed by the scamming company itself, attempting to create a false sense of security. Beware, dear users, and refrain from wasting your money on these fraudulent schemes. Instead, consider spending it on a local trip, which is far more rewarding and safer. From personal experience, traveling to Orlando and Miami was underwhelming. Heed this warning and protect your finances from these scammers.
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Today, march 3rd 2010, I also recived a call from them, they were very insisten
As an Argentine, I have fallen victim to this operation and am now trying to resolve the issue; I am unsure if it's a scam, but I am taking all possible steps to cancel the operation
Be cautious, as this number is reportedly involved in a significant scam, and it's essential to be aware of such threats.
Warning: if you receive a call from Dream Time International, it's a scam aimed at stealing your money; they are thieves.
It's prudent to be cautious with such offers, as many individuals are targeted by scams promising easy benefits, and it's essential to verify the authenticity of such claims.
After receiving a call here in Argentina, I was aware of the scam due to prior knowledge of similar incidents in other countries, so I purchased an international calling card, called back the provided number, and spoke to a woman named Myriam, telling her they were scammers and thieves, but before I could finish, they hung up on me without a word
Gracias for the information; we had paid for a package two years ago but couldn't use it due to work and thought the money was lost. They offered to reactivate it for an additional $100, which seems like a reasonable risk to take.
A promotion from Dream Time Tours International was offered, including a package deal to Florida for 4 people.
From Argentina, I too received a call for the same reason, with a recorded message from a woman claiming to be Ana Garcia, urging me to call another number regarding a supposed trip to Florida.
Much appreciated for sharing your thoughts!