HockeyMomNH
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A few weeks ago I was at our local minor league ballpark. I entered a drawing at the park, because the sign said I could win a trip for 4 to Disney.
So, today I got a phone call from a woman stating that I had been chosen to receive a prize that includes 4 free round-trip airline tickets.
She says that she works for a local resort, (it is RCI). My husband and I will need to go there for a 90 minute presentation. We have the option of spending one or two nights at this local resort for a $50 deposit that they will refund in full if we go during the week, instead of on the weekend.
For doing the presentation, we will be given vouchers for 4 round trip tickets to anywhere in the world, (or at least anywhere that they have RCI, I presume). She told me that there is a minimum requirement of days for the trip and that we have to choose a resort on their list, and that the rates are deeply discounted for the promotion. She said it was 4 nights minimum if we stay in the states, and longer if we go out of the U.S. We have two years to use the vouchers, and we would need to do it though their travel agent.
My husband was not home when I got the call, so the woman is going to call back on Friday to see if we want to schedule.
So, what to you think? Is it a total scam? I know several people that own RCI, so I know that the company is legit, at least. What other questions would you ask when she calls back? Has anyone else done a promotion like this before?
I guess that I should also add that we are fairly new DVC owners, and have no interest in buying RCI.
So, today I got a phone call from a woman stating that I had been chosen to receive a prize that includes 4 free round-trip airline tickets.
She says that she works for a local resort, (it is RCI). My husband and I will need to go there for a 90 minute presentation. We have the option of spending one or two nights at this local resort for a $50 deposit that they will refund in full if we go during the week, instead of on the weekend.
For doing the presentation, we will be given vouchers for 4 round trip tickets to anywhere in the world, (or at least anywhere that they have RCI, I presume). She told me that there is a minimum requirement of days for the trip and that we have to choose a resort on their list, and that the rates are deeply discounted for the promotion. She said it was 4 nights minimum if we stay in the states, and longer if we go out of the U.S. We have two years to use the vouchers, and we would need to do it though their travel agent.
My husband was not home when I got the call, so the woman is going to call back on Friday to see if we want to schedule.
So, what to you think? Is it a total scam? I know several people that own RCI, so I know that the company is legit, at least. What other questions would you ask when she calls back? Has anyone else done a promotion like this before?
I guess that I should also add that we are fairly new DVC owners, and have no interest in buying RCI.