A sweepstakes win was claimed, but upon inquiry about the entry date, the caller was unclear, and their vague explanations raised suspicions of a scam.
Steele Hill scam calls—what to watch for!
Summary — +16038651743
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Earlier today, a string of calls from +16038651743 has been reported as a classic sweepstakes‑timeshare scam. Callers claim you won a free vacation at a resort linked to Steele Hill and pressure you to attend a lengthy presentation in exchange for a refundable stay. Never share personal or financial details with unknown callers, and verify the offer by contacting the official resort directly using contact info from its official website. Block the number on your phone and report the incident to the FTC or your carrier’s fraud department. Stay skeptical of “too‑good‑to‑be‑true” prizes and keep a record of any voicemails.
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Recent Reports for (603) 865-1743
Following a job application submission, they called but it wasnt the company's original number or associated with them somehow
I recived a messaging from Krista, she said she was from steel Hill, and she wanted to go over my offer, but it sounded like a scam, I was almost fooled, lucky me
A woman claiming to be Kelsey from Steele Hill Resorts contacted me, stating that my university's text center had been selected for an exclusive promotion, which seems like a potential scam.
After entering a contest to win a hoodie at Haunted Overload, I received a call attempting to convince me to visit Steele Hill for a 3-day, 4-night stay for $69, which seemed too good to be true, especially since it required listening to a 2-hour presentation.
I recieved a call and voicemail from someone claiming to be from Steele Hill, they said I had entered a drawing at a concert, which I never did, and that I had won a great offer from a resort, they asked me to call back for details
This is obvioulsy a scam!
A supposed offer for a 3-day, 4-night stay was made, but upon further investigation, it appears to be a timeshare scam.
They called prentending to be a resort we visited befor, but after calling the resort, we found out it was a total scam, they should use their energy for somthing positve
Apparently, this number is associated with Smittys Cinema and Steele Hill Resort, which I discovered after entering a contest for a Universal Studios vacation, only to be subjected to a timeshare presentation pitch, earning them a 0/10 rating in my book.
A message was left from a company called Steele Hill, apparently regarding a vacation sweepstakes.
I just recived a call from this number, and they left a voicemail saying i won a sweepstakes, but i dont remember entering anything.
They claim to offer discounted vacations, which seems too good to be true.