TinkTooMuch
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i was called up and offered $500 gift vouchers, a holiday stay in thailand, and some other gift (can't remember)
they asked me to go to their 'roadshow' to collect my prize, and this was supposed to be at Chicago School of Business. initially very skeptical, the smooth talker on phone who talked to me (a Nathan), convinced me that it was a scheme to 'promote awareness' of their company, and the prizes were sponsored. Nathan's 'Supervisor' called me up to confirm my attendance, and told me my registration number was M-something.
on the day itself, as i made my way down to Chicago Business School, i was called up 20 mins before my appointment time, and told that the venue had changed to a 3rd floor office at Regency House (which is walking distance from Chicago School of Business. I started to smell a rat, and since i was walking past Chicago School of Business on the way to Regency House, I popped into the School to have a look to see if there was any 'Road Show'. Of course, the School looked normal, there weren't any signs that a 'Road Show' was taking place. I wonder if Chicago School of Business would like that their School's name is associated with Crown Holiday.
as i made my way to Regency House, while waiting for the lift, i ran into a couple who were talking amongst themselves about going to the 3rd floor. i asked them if they were there to get the free gift as well, and we started talking on the way up. the guy was quite skeptical as well, and we all warned each other not to be conned (lol).
we reached the 3rd floor and there was an office reception area. it seemed quite legit at first. we registered, and they made us fill up a form. they also asked some credit card details (what bank, issit a debit card, etc). DO NOT SHOW THEM YOUR CARD. i was paranoid already, and refused to show my credit card for identification purposes, only my IC. I scared they take my credit card number.
after registering i sat down with the couple and immediately noticed the company sign "CROWN HOLIDAY" which was printed on a cheap-looking vinyl sticker mounted on the wall. there were some remaining double sided tape next to the "CROWN HOLIDAY" sign, which uh, isn't very professional, and looked quite shoddy to be honest.
while waiting i did a google search for "CROWN HOLIDAY" and my suspicions were confirmed; it was indeed associated with TimeShare. I told the couple that it was a TimeShare and not to waste their time, and that I was going to leave. The guy started to call the "Jasmine" that contacted them, but i wasted no time in making my way to to lift to make my escape.
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I was glad i googled the company and found this thread as it really did seem very fishy to get free gifts out of nowhere. the company itself while i was there was full of ppl of all races. guys were dressed all in black and looked quite hard-sell kind. the girls, got some hot ones man, i think if i stayed and was attended by one of the hot girls i might have parted with my money (just kidding).
anyway, that's the story. i hope more people read about this, and spread awareness. the couple whom i met, were around their 50s, and surely won't google the company before going down, or even when they're there. tell everyone to beware!
Hi all,
I just received a call from a guy call kit he oso told me the same as what our bro here posted ... Lucky l search the hwz to get the inform .... Do u all recieved a SMS tat say the address but did not write the exact location ? Here is the Number 842six six12four and theSMS
Hi mr xxx kit here. The located place is dhoby ghaut parkmall all the way straight towards somerset direction nxt to chicago university business school Just directly opposide the meridian concorde hotel. The cust hotline no. 67332379. See you on tomorrow..have a nice day..
I post the fone number here so in future pp search able to read frm hwz wat is going on ... Reali l am super luckly to search before l go down....
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