It appears that Trip Joy Advantage, a telemarketer, obtained my information from a form I filled out at the Yankee sportsman's Classic; they've been calling to offer free trips, which I have no interest in.
Trip Joy Advantage Calls – Red Flags to Watch
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Bottom line: these calls are typical prize‑trip telemarketing scams that harvest contact info from fair‑yard sign‑ups. Callers flash a fake win, mention local events like the Topsfield Fair, and try to sell a vacation package that you never entered. They often use a call‑center background and may claim affiliation with AAA Travel or similar brands to sound legit. Never give personal or payment details to an unsolicited caller, and let the call go to voicemail so you have a record. Block the number in your phone or use carrier‑level spam filters, and report the nuisance to the FTC or your state consumer protection agency.
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Recent Reports for (603) 685-6288
This number has been calling me at least twice a day, they dont leave a message, when I finaly answered, a guy from AAA Travel claimed I won a trip, but I never signed up for anything, told him I wasnt intrested and hung up
Over the past week, i got seven missed calls from this number, with three in one day, i'm just ignoring them, they claim i won somethin but i wont bother calling back
Two calls were received this morning from this number, claiming a prize win at the Topsfield Fair in MA, but the authenticity of these calls is questionable, and I will continue to ignore them.