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Steel Hill Resorts telemarketing call? What to watch for!
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Ever wonder why your phone lights up with calls from +16033661099? Most listeners report a repeat script about winning prizes or a free vacation, then a push toward a timeshare presentation. The pattern matches a classic telemarketing push: a vague contest win followed by a high‑pressure sales pitch. To protect yourself, let the call go to voicemail, note the number, and add it to your phone’s block list. Request to be placed on the do‑not‑call registry and never share credit‑card details or personal data until you independently verify the offer. If you’re curious, research the company name online before engaging, and keep an eye out for the promised prize that never materializes.
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Stumbling upon this thread while passing time has been enlightening
I'm puzzled as to why you would resurrect a dormant discussion to respond to a post that's three years old.
When considering flight cancellations, beware of potential one-way tickets.
From personal experience as a former employee, it's clear that employees from this number engage in dishonest practices, as evidenced by their illegal activities and the owner's illicit side businesses, further highlighted by a Google search revealing the owner's, John Swain, arrest record, underscoring the need for caution and potential reporting to the BBB.
The authenticity of positive reviews for the company associated with this number is questionable, as they may be posted by employees themselves.
Given the significant time elapsed since the original post, a response from the poster is unlikely.
What was the final result?
I also recieved a call, was it a legitimate call in the end?
The rating system employed by the bbb is essentially meaningless and lacks credibility
On rare ocasions when i do answer calls like this, i try to keep them on the line as long as posible to waste their time.
It's disappointing to see individuals engaging in immature behavior, such as calling out others in a confrontational manner.
It seems that just because I have a phone, companys think they have the right to call me and sell their products, which is not the case, I should not have to opt-out of these calls if I never opted-in, thats just not fare
A voicemail from someone claiming to be Rachel from Steel Hill was received, stating that the recipient had been reselected for a contest at a Sea Dogs game, despite the recipient living in Texas and not having attended such an event in three years, suggesting that Rachel may have been dishonest about how she obtained the recipient's number, prompting the recipient to block the number
Could you provide an update on your recent cruise and hotel stay, as I'm interested in hearing about your experience, particularly in comparison to the initial promises made?
My experience as a former employee was negative, with many coworkers being untrustworthy, but there were also kind, elderly colleagues just seeking extra income.
Calling out shills on their desperate attemps to prove a scam legitimate isnt picking useless fights, it's helping to keep others from becoming victims, it's a good thing to do
After a job interview, I was offered a position, but I'm hesitant to accept due to the company's practices and untruthful nature
I recieved a call in the afternoon from a women claiming to be Amy from New Hampshire, she told me I had won a prize, something about 4 round trip tickets to Wyndham Resorts, she mentioned alot of travel locations, but mispronounced the city of the bridal show I had entered, she spoke very quickly, it was hard to understand if she was breathing properly, she wanted to set up an apointment for me to meet with someone, and warned me to bring a credit card and photo ID, claiming it was free, after being transfered to her supervisor, the call got disconnectd and the number called me back, I'm glad I didnt answer, it sounds suspisous
Receiving calls at my workplace is inconvenient, especially when it happens multiple times on a Sunday.
A call was received from this number claiming I won a trip to Santa's village, which seemed suspicious as I had recently visited the village in October and they had my address
A voicemail from Kalin at 603-366-3330 claimed I had won a significant prize from a contest at the local mall, but after reading the comments here, I didn't bother to call back.
I received the same call, informing me that I'd won a large gift basket, but it was actually an attempt to sell a timeshare.
Upon answering, the caller immediately hung up, but background noise indicated a call center environment
Upon entering a contest for a 2015 Nissan 370Z, I received a call claiming I had won a significant package, which raised suspicions of a potential scam, as the caller eventually discussed time shares and other unrelated topics
Calls were received from this number claiming a prize had been won at a mall, but thanks to warnings from others, no response was made
A word of caution: beware of scams like the one mentioned earlier, as they're designed to make money off unsuspecting people.
I received the same call, supposedly from a Providence Bruins winner.
I recently spoke with David from Steele Hill Resorts, who provided thorough and transparent information about a promotional giveaway, including no costs or obligations, and the experience was extremely positive and flexible
Persistent calls are being made