Re: Simplicity Gourmet Bridal Giveaway
Thanks for all the information about this. I don't know how they recieved my phone number. I never give my number on bridal sites. Also, the number that they called is my cell phone number, which I believe is illegal.
I didn't recognize the number, so I let it go to voice mail. The message was strange. "Jessica" was laughing (like she was laughing with a co-worker) most of the time that she was leaving the message. So it was difficult for me to understand what the name of the company she was calling for. Interestingly enough, when she left the phone number to call back...she was as clear as day. I called the 1-866 number well after normal business hours and heard the name of the company. After plugging the name into a search engine, I saw that this is a scam on several other websites. Maybe not a scam, per se, but similar to the time share pitches that have been out there for years. It's misleading though...not "free" as they say. I would stay away from dealing with people like this. They are preying on women that are getting married. Weddings are expensive and they use "free" to reel in women that are looking to save some money. I don't think it's worth it and don't feel that these companies should get any kind of monetary support (buying their products).
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