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I recieved a call from tmt promotions, does anyone know if they are a legitimate company?

by Guest64461  |  earlier

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THEY SAID ALL I HAVE TO DO IS CHECK OUT THE NEW HOTEL AND I'M GURANTEED A PRIZE.

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  1. My wife and I just did this this morning.  The company is legit, but they are very misleading. I assumed it sounded too good to be true, but we decided to go ahead and do it. They told us that we would be taken on a tour of a newly renovated resort and all we would have to do is give them our review...   they also said, after I asked, that they MAY try to sell us something. However, It was more like two timeshare sales pitches for an hour and a half..  we didn't even walk around the resort. Also, one of the sales women was terribly rude after she figured out that we weren't going to be purchasing anything. All in all it wasn't too bad, but it was not at all what the guy from TMT said it would be.

    Now on to the prize...   I figured if anything they would probably have a million 32" TV's to give away (since that was the cheapest prize on the list), but now that I think about it what we won makes more sense. We "won" the 8 night florida/bahamas vacation & cruise (on the phone the TMT guy made this prize seem like it was an 8 night cruise). This prize is acctually 3 nights in orlando, 2 nights in daytona, and a day cruise to the bahamas where you stay for 3 nights and cruise back. Also, we were told by TMT that we would not have to pay any money besides applicable taxes..   this is not true, there is a $150 per person "processing fee" that is due 21 days after the "sales pitch" day. I also noticed that when you get the scratch off ticket (this is how you know what you won) it lists the odds of winning each prize...  well, the odds of winning the "cruise" are much greater than winning any of the other prizes...  like 49,940 out of 50,000 as aposed to 2 out of 50,000 for the other prizes.  This makes complete sense to me now that I think about it....    they know that with all the restrictions on dates and processing fees and taxes, most people will just throw it away and forget about it (we will). Then they basically get an hour and a half of your time to try to sell you, for nothing...   unless of course your the 1 in 50,000 that wins one of the good prizes, like cash.

    In closing, this is a complete gimmick and nothing in life is free. Hope this helps!

    Kevin


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