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National Travlers Service... I have recieved notice that i have supposedly won a cruise.?

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My question is if anyone has ever heard of or recieved anything from a company called National travel services. The message i recieved said that they are based out of Fort Lauderdale Florida. They also gave me a number 1-727-450-6139. It is a recording. And 1-727-450-6130 to claim my prise. They say i have 4 days to claim and 12 months to scheldue.They say that everything is covered except for taxes, and personal expences. Has anyone else recieved this offer? Taken it up? If anyone has any info on this company or anything that can help me please respond....

THANKS IN ADVANCE...

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  1. I personally believe that it is just spam. Although once I got a very similar message except they said I needed to do a one day timeshare where they try to get you to buy a timeshare and then you get the free cruise. It can't hurt to call the number, that's just what I would do. You really can't tell until you try, it can't hurt to call.

    Hope this helps and good luck!


  2. You sound exactly like the kind of people they are looking for. How can you not realize this is a scam? There is no free lunch.

  3. SCAM!!!!  IT'S A SCAM!!!!  If you did not enter a contest yourself, then you could not have won anything!  Don't fall for this, look at it logically, is it too good to be true?  It is!!!  There is no prize to claim, they will either ask for a deposit, or your credit card number or you must pay for the "Taxes and other items".  If you want to vacation, then do it yourself and pay for it legitimately.

  4. It's a scam, and don't call the number again, my guess is that your phone bill just got charged some ridicules amount.

  5. who gives away free stuff nowadays? if you did not enter any contests, then that is a scam. throw it away. i received somthing similar few weeks ago, saying i won a free cruise and a hotel package. all i had to do was call. right. i googled it and a guy said he called and they asked for a credit card number. fishy. fishy. like i said throw that thing away.

  6. Can you say SCAM?  If it sounds to good to be true - IT IS.  If you didn't go sign up for something and this just landed in your email all by yourself, you can also add SPAM to your list of names to call it!

    Here is a link to another question posted on this...

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

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