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  • Report:  #1391801

Complaint Review: 2freenites.com

2 Free Nites 2 Free Nites Scam Charlotte North Carolina

  • Reported By:
    Consumer X — Fayetteville North Carolina USA
  • Submitted:
    Thu, August 10, 2017
  • Updated:
    Thu, August 10, 2017

I received a call from a Florida number (407) 917-8455 and the guy stated that he was with 2 Free Nites, and I had been selected for a travel voucher to stay at their resorts because I had taken a trip in the past 12 months, even though he didn't know where I had stayed. He said that the package was valued at $1,000 but my fee was only $200 of that. He said it was a 10 night stay for up to 4 people and I could choose from various locations. I asked for him to send me something in the mail so he passed the phone to his supervisor.

Well, I heard him physically pass the phone to another guy, like put it on the table and the other guy shuffled around a bit and picked it up. I guess they forgot to mute it! Anyway, I asked this "Supervisor" about the name of his company and he said 2 Free Nites and they're based out of Charlotte, NC. I did a quick Google search and found numerous rip off reports so I just let the guy go on and on. He eventually got to where he asked if I was ok with his info and so I asked for something in the mail. He said no problem, "we'll get that out to you". I told him I'm not paying until I receive it and I heard him sigh and click his teeth. He was struggling now. He asked if the problem was that I just wanted something on paper and I told him actually no... I am looking at Google reviews right now and they say you're a scam. Plus, I'd never give money out to someone who called me out of the blue, especially when they won't send me aything in the mail first. He said ok then, good luck and hung up on me.

Please never give your money to people you don't know, or people that you don't call for their verified services. If you're bored and want to play along, go for it. It's kind of fun sometimes to string those along who string you along. But don't give your private information out!

Good luck!

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#2Author of original report

Thu, August 10, 2017

Oh, and they were consistent with informing me that I had to give a 30 day notice before I wanted to use my voucher. I can only assume it's because this "company" will not be reachable after 30 days. Good luck!

 

Consumer X

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