They called me at about 7:30 pm a couple of days ago about an all-inclusive trip to Orlando for $298 whereas it normally costs over $3000. This sounds so similar to other calls I've received before where it's not really all-inclusive when you really ask them (like you have to pay for your own airfare or port fees for a cruise). I asked where did they get my number and they couldn't tell me. I asked for more information and I think they got the gist that I was onto them since they just gave me their website and wanted to hang up. I asked for their phone number and they said it would be on their website (it wasn't--so no toll-free number) or use the number on caller id. The website is http://www.bahamas-house.com (I think that's what they said, or at least you don't get a real website without the hyphen, just a domain that's been squatted). The website doesn't really have any information at all, it definitely wasn't meant to effectively market anything. I did a bit of searching since I frequently get these kinds of calls at home and work, and it turns out that these are generally either timeshare companies (which often have unethical/unprofessional practices) or companies that are outright scams.
They called me at about 7:30 pm a couple of days ago about an all-inclusive trip to Orlando for $298 whereas it normally costs over $3000. This sounds so similar to other calls I've received before where it's not really all-inclusive when you really ask them (like you have to pay for your own airfare or port fees for a cruise). I asked where did they get my number and they couldn't tell me. I asked for more information and I think they got the gist that I was onto them since they just gave me their website and wanted to hang up. I asked for their phone number and they said it would be on their website (it wasn't--so no toll-free number) or use the number on caller id. The website is http://www.bahamas-house.com (I think that's what they said, or at least you don't get a real website without the hyphen, just a domain that's been squatted). The website doesn't really have any information at all, it definitely wasn't meant to effectively market anything. I did a bit of searching since I frequently get these kinds of calls at home and work, and it turns out that these are generally either timeshare companies (which often have unethical/unprofessional practices) or companies that are outright scams.
Caller type: Scammer
Company: Bahamas House
Number: 407-545-6413