I've won several!!
Actually, a friend of mine was looking to get out of town for a bit (broke up with her boyfriend), so she called. Usually the call-back number is a toll number where they charge horrific rates, but in this case *THAT* wasn't the scam. They told her that (A)she would have to pay for the transportation to the boat which was down in Florida, (B)there was an $800US "processing fee". Despite this, she actually went... of course she got the worst room on the boat, but hey, who cares? When on a cruise, you don't spend time in the room. She said the pool on-board was great and there was lots to do.....
So it's not as bad a scam as one might think... it's a way for the company to sell off the rest of the cheap rooms on the boat. I just hate all the phone calls. I was being called once a day for three weeks. I called the phone company and was told that they would change my phone number if I wanted, for a nominal fee of course....
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