Hayms Travel Club warning! They honored my first booking but ignored the next two, a pattern they use to take money. Reviews online confirm this. I’ve filed a case with NSW Fair Trading for six months; they’re investigating due to numerous complaints. If you paid by bank transfer rather than card, contact Fair Trading urgently. I sued Hayms in Newcastle; they didn’t appear, but a judgment ordered them to cover my out‑of‑pocket costs and unused vouchers—enforcement awaits a valid address or bank details. Note the ABN they gave belongs to HTC Australia and New Zealand, not Hayms. Any info you can share with Fair Trading could help secure a refund through court once they’re traceable
Scammy Accommodation Vouchers Alert - +61 2 9371 8333 ((02) 9371 8333)
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Block this number immediately to dodge persistent harassment. These calls often come from a shady operation posing as a travel club, pushing discount vouchers that sound too good to be true—pay upfront for accommodations that rarely deliver, with reports of companies vanishing or reneging on deals. Hang up firmly if you answer; don't share personal details like addresses or payment info, as scammers exploit that for more pressure. Check reviews on sites like ProductReview or contact NSW Fair Trading if you've been hit—multiple complaints are building a case against them. Stay vigilant; unsolicited late-night rings scream fraud, so let voicemails filter them out and report to authorities for wider protection.
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Convincing sales pitch, though its legitimacy is doubtful. The landline never answers, always requiring a message.
There was no message left.
A foreign female offered wholesale‑priced accommodation at selected venues; I told her I choose my own holiday spots.
A persistent scammer kept calling several times without answer; I decided not to answer any further calls.
The number rang both of our mobiles and the landline simultaneously, yet no message was left
A call from 93718333 arrived at 9 pm; I didn’t pick up and no voicemail was left. Receiving calls at night after daytime spam is excessive
A different caller left no message and seemed like a scam.
No answer was given; the caller proceeded directly to investigate and was subsequently blocked.
A representative from ABC Travel claimed to offer discount travel vouchers, already had my home address and family number, insisted I entered a competition 18 months ago (which was false as I lived elsewhere then), wouldn't accept a refusal, kept calling back, and I eventually blocked the number.
Hayms Travel Club scammers tried selling vouchers, requesting address and email. I kept them on the line for 30 minutes, pretended to buy, gave a fake credit‑card number and wrapped it up. They called back three hours later, unhappy—at least they couldn’t bother anyone else during that half hour!
APC Travel called at 8:57 pm; I answered and mentioned how late it was. She replied, 'Sorry, ma’am, have a nice night'
The caller attempted to sell discounted travel vouchers, insisting they could secure the best deals for me.
These callers are rude; if this number rings, block it immediately.
The individual claimed to be Sam from something sounding like APC Travel, asked if I’d contacted a booking agency, I called it a scam, he replied I hadn’t requested anything, I refused, he said he’d hang up, I thanked him and ended the call – still a scam.
Discount travel vouchers are being pitched: for about $200 you receive five vouchers for free nights across Australia and New Zealand, usable within 24 months.
Got a call from a travel agency trying to push a holiday deal—I'm not interested, and it was a pain to hang up, man.
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The person claimed to represent a travel club—something like Haynes—offering $300 for six vouchers that provide six free nights across Australia and New Zealand, usable within two years. I declined, recalling a previous scheme that liquidated before I could redeem the vouchers, leaving me without accommodation or a refund. Another attempt also failed to secure lodging in Western Australia, so I’ll handle bookings myself.
The call was terminated as soon as it reached voicemail
A call hit our landline today, rang through to voicemail, but no message was recorded. I don’t recognize the number, so I’m certain it’s a scam. We’re fed up with these calls!
A fraudulent caller tried to reach me.