What to do if you get a phone call saying you won a free vacation?
Imagine getting home after a long day of work and checking your voicemails – you have one from a woman claiming that you’ve won a free vacation. She explains that you entered a raffle and you were selected as a winner and to call back as soon as possible.
What happens if you decline free vacation vouchers?
If you decline the scam membership and pursue the initial free vacation offer for attending the presentation, you’ll find the trip is nonexistent as well – receiving fraudulent vouchers, if anything. In any of the above cases do not press a number to be removed from a call list.
Do you have to pay up front for free vacation?
You’ll be asked to pay “nominal” up-front fees to be eligible to claim your free vacation – such as a travel club membership, reservation deposit, or taxes and fees. Don’t expect to hear anything more about your supposed vacation after paying up hundreds of dollars.
Do you get a call saying you won a free vacation?
Winners receive a phone call, email, or letter with the contest’s details and information about the prize. However, a more common thing these days involves receiving a robocall with a big announcement. The caller says you’ve won a free vacation package, but offers little information. You don’t remember entering a contest though.
When do you get paid for vacation time?
In the U.S., we tend to call the employee’s right to take time off for rest “vacation pay” and refer to certain designated holidays each year in which employees also get paid without having to work (such as Labor Day, Memorial Day, and July 4 th) “holidays” for which employees receive holiday pay.
If you decline the scam membership and pursue the initial free vacation offer for attending the presentation, you’ll find the trip is nonexistent as well – receiving fraudulent vouchers, if anything. In any of the above cases do not press a number to be removed from a call list.
What to do if you get a free vacation offer?
So if you receive a call with a free vacation offer – hang up and report phone scams immediately to the FTC and your state’s Attorney General. Do not give out financial information to any caller requesting upfront fees to claim a prize.