(757)-821-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Norfolk Zone, VA. Registered carriers include US LEC for Landline in Virginia Beach county with zip codes 23451, 23453, 23454, 23456.
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(757) 821-0166 - July 7th, 2021 9:31pm
wanted to confirm a reservation for a vacation package
(757) 821-0166 - December 1st, 2020 1:43am
Calling about an entry form I filled out at the Concord Girls Day Out Holiday Bazaar (which I attended last December 2019) they have a gift card for me from $250 - up to $1500. The event was in Concord, NC
(757) 821-0166 - January 23rd, 2020 1:29am
Scam
(757) 821-0166 - June 22nd, 2017 5:13pm
Not a spam call. They call selected entries to all the home shows and car shows and such that they promote. Also pizza hut,kfc,hip hop fish..ect. you fill it out for a gift card and vacation. If you get selected they call you.
(757) 821-0166 - April 22nd, 2016 1:44am
a young woman who said is amy said she has papa johns gift cards for me to claim....she called 3 times, once every hour, until 902pm
(757) 821-0166 - January 12th, 2012 2:07am
filled out a contest entry at papa johns ....so annoying now! call waaaayyy too many times.
(757) 821-0166 - April 19th, 2012 12:54am
(757) 821-0166 - January 6th, 2011 5:00am
looooooooool ****OOOOOOOOOOO! YOU ARE TOO FUNNY. tHEY JUST CALLED ME AND MAYBE I SHOULD DO THE SAME THING.
(757) 821-0166 - October 2nd, 2011 5:00pm
No I don't want a time share!
(757) 821-0166 - August 4th, 2010 4:00am
Got this call tonight. 757-821-0166. Asked for my wife on a message and said they would call back in 2 hours. They did, but about a half hour later than they said they would. I had already checked out the number on the Net and thought it might be a scam. My wife had filled out an entry for a contest at a roadside stop on the way back from Va. Beach 2 weeks ago. She had had luck winning her parents a trip before - a legit trip. This sounds like it is either a scam or a timeshare offer - neither of which is good - both are very shady deals anyway. (If you want to buy a timeshare, do it in your own time like you would get anything else - with research and YOU making the decisions) Anyway, when they called back I answered. Told me they needed my wife on the phone, it was company policy to have both husband and wife on the phone at the same time. I decided to have fun with her. My wife was sitting in the chair beside me. I told her my wife was off fighting tigers in Austrailia. She seemed surprised, but kept talking. I continued to string her along, saying that my wife was a missionary in Greenpeace and that she was working in different countries fighting wild animals (Ha - so****ing Greenpeace would never do) The woman kept pushing me, asking when my wife would be home. I told her not for a while because she had to go to the North Pole and Africa and probably Antarctica too. But, I told her, a vacation would be great since my wife usually slept in a sleeping bag on the ground and had to watch out for scorpions and sometimes duckbilled platypi. The woman somehow kept going, saying she would have to get a manager to call us back because of the unusual cir***stances. My wife and I were both almost rolling on the floor laughing. I then proceeded to tell her that, if she couldn't tell, I knew this was a scam. She denied it, saying it was not. I told her "Yes, it is, and do not call me ever a***n, please." She s****ed toi say so****ing a***n about having a manager call us back, but I ***g up on her.We'll see if they try to call back. Serves them right, the idiots. Maybe it gave the girl at the call center some entertainment for the evening, at least. I give her credit for somehow playing along with such a straight face. I really hope that the call was being "monitored for training purposes." HeHe. Oh, and I tried to call back, but the recording just kept saying that they were not there, leave a message. I am REALLY tempted to leave a message asking for Yoda or Han Solo and say that they have won a $125 gift card for a week's vacation in the sewers of New York or in the desert on Tattooine.See how they like it. HA!
(757) 821-0166 - August 4th, 2010 4:00am
Got this call tonight. 757-821-0166. Asked for my wife on a message and said they would call back in 2 hours. They did, but about a half hour later than they said they would. I had already checked out the number on the Net and thought it might be a scam. My wife had filled out an entry for a contest at a roadside stop on the way back from Va. Beach 2 weeks ago. She had had luck winning her parents a trip before - a legit trip. This sounds like it is either a scam or a timeshare offer - neither of which is godd - both are very shady deals anyway. (If you want to buy a timeshare, do it in your own time like you would get anything else - with research and YOU making the decisions) Anyway, when they called back I answered. Told me they needed my wife on the phone, it was company policy to have both husband and wife on the phone at the same time. I decided to have fun with her. My wife was sitting in the chair beside me. I told her my wife was off fighting tigers in Austrailia. She seemed surprised, but kept talking. I continued to string her along, saying that my wife was a missionary in Greenpeace and that she was working in different countries fighting wild animals (Ha- so****ing Greenpeace would never do) The woman kept pushing me, asking when my wife would be home. I told her not for a while because she had to go to the North Pole and Africa and probably Antarctica too. But, I told her, a vacation would be great since my wife ususally slept in a sleeping bag on the ground and had to watch out for scorpions and soemtimes duckbilled platypi. The woman somehow kept going, saying she would have to get a manager to call us back because of the unuusual cir***stances. My wife and I were both almost rolling on the floor laughing. I then proceeded to tell her that, if she couldn't tell, I knew this was a scam. She denied it, saying it was not. I told her Yes, it is, and do not call me ever a***n, please. She s****ed toi say soemthing a***n about having a manager call us back, but I ***g up on her.We'll see if they try to call back. Serves them right, the idiots. Maybe it gave the girl at the call center some entertainment for the evening, at least. I give her credit for somehow playing along with such a straight face. I really hope that the call was being "monitored for training purposes." HeHe. Oh, and I tried to call back, but the recording just kept saying that they were not there, leave a message. I am REALLY tempted to leave a message asking for Yoda or Han Solo and say that they have won a $125 gift card for a week's vacation in the sewers of New York or in the desert on Tattooine.See how they like it. HA!
(757) 821-0166 - September 28th, 2010 4:00am
These people keep calliing , and are rude. Telling me to "put my wife on the phone right now" . I told them I couldn't. When they asked why, I told them she was gone. THey wanted a call back time, so I gave an honest one. Next time they told me a***n to put my wife on the phone. Not asked me, TOLD me, to put her on the phone right now. I told them they need a course in communications, and they would get ****her by ASKING instead of DEMANDING. They will be calling back today, I guarantee. Glad I found the info on this site, I don't know if I will play them or just cuss them out. Very rude telemarketer, that's for sure.
(757) 821-0166 - July 23rd, 2010 4:00am
Got the call tonight. My husband had signed up for a free vacation at this resort. Of course, they called us, offered us the free stay at *****nutten and $125 Visa card, with the Disney Orlando vacation. Because we both have tracphones, she couldn't do the deal with us, so****ing about needing 3 way calling. Needless to say, when she calls back we will not be answering. Thanks for everyone reporting this - I cannot afford a $20,000 timeshare and if I could, I would buy one in Tahiti or Maui, or St. Thomas or anywhere but SW ******ia. Sorry.
(757) 821-0166 - July 13th, 2010 4:00am
Signed up for a contest at the **** Bouron and BBQ festival and a month later was called by this number; told I'd won a 2 night stay at *****nutten and a trip to Orlando and $175 Visa gift card; transfered me to my "travel agent" and wanted credit info from me over the phone. Needless to say I ***g up and will never signup for a "free" contest a***n - had no idea it was some timeshare ****.It seems legit, but not at all my cup of tea.
(757) 821-0166 - April 28th, 2010 4:00am
I agreee with you..people really need to be aware of what they are signing for. I feel the same as the guy above...same situation and discussion.I will gladly accept 200 back for giving them 75 now. I've already done a ton of research on this company and they are legit. It's not that hard to find that kind of info out...on the internet.You have know concept of money if you don't take them up on this deal.I'll be enjoying there free room soon.