Why do I keep getting Scammed?

August 12th, 2010 | by admin |

Before judging me, please read my entire question. I was going to bed early, when the phone rang.
I answered the phone and they said Mr. Jones, I’m calling from the Gift Center to let you know, you have won a television valued at $179.00."

I said I’m not interested. She said "But don’t you want to claim your television, all you have to do is verify your name and address?" I said okay and said yes to her questions. She said we’ll mail you a pink card to claim your prize. I said okay and hung up.

Several days later I received another phone call from the gift center. She asked, did I receive my pink card, I said no. She said, "I’m calling to set up an appointment for you to pick-up your television, and I’ll send you another pink card."

I asked her what was the value of the television? She said "$179.00, and you also get a $40.00 gas voucher, and a $1000.00 bonus." This sounded okay, as after all- why would they call me if I hadn’t won anything? They claimed I had entered some contest earlier in the year. I drove down with my wife and we signed in and then some guy had us come out with him and talk business by a picnic table. Right away I knew we would have to listen to a sales pitch. Some membership to the resort.

He said a membership, was $6000.00. We couldn’t afford that, so he said a 10 year was $3999.00 and you have 36 months to upgrade to the lifetime membership. $395.00 down & $91.00 a month. Plus $300.00 in maintenance fees per year. They make this seem like part of what you have won. This deal is only good for the day you go. This always happens. Its never "Can we wait a few days". He made it seem like it had to be that day.

We asked, "You mean we can’t go home and think about it, and let you know Monday." He said "Absolutely not, the price then would be $12,000.00."

I asked so what if you pay your down-payment and make some payments and then decide you’re not going to use the facility. He said, "If you’re asking, have we ever sued anyone? No, we have not."

We signed the paperwork, then asked about the television, we had won. The television was black and white, and 5 inches, the $1000.00 bonus was grocery coupons. Wow what a ******* rip off! It was about this time I realized I hadn’t won anything but they refused to tear up my check or the contract, saying it was a binding contract.

I punched the guy in the face and security had to paste me off the asshole while I was cursing. I now face a court date. Good! I can tell the judge what this jerk was trying to do to me. My question is-

Why do they call me and tell me I won when I didn’t? Isn’t that lying? Why does this even happen? And how can they legally get away with this? I don’t understand.
OK So far I have gotten nothing but smarmy, one-sentence remarks calling me dumb and stupid. Nice, coming from Jesus worshipers who are supposed to be understanding. Either help me or fuck off!

Dude if you don’t remember entering the contest, you didn’t win it. Also never give people money until they show you the stuff. But to answer your question I think you could ask your lawyer to counter sue for fraud and see if you can get enough money to get your cash back and get judicial costs.

  1. 11 Responses to “Why do I keep getting Scammed?”

  2. By Logan can't think of a SN on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    Because you’re very gullible.
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  3. By = Infidel = on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    Nieve
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  4. By Spyro on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    Because you’re dumb.
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    Truth hurts, don’t it?

  5. By Fox on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    A contract is void if it is wrought with deceit.
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  6. By In The Image Of DNA on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    If it sounds too good to be true, it ALWAYS is. And you appropriately put this in the religion category because preachers are just like the guy you punched.
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  7. By Rod on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    Dude, you put yourself out there. If it sounds to good to be true, it is! People are out looking for suckers like you every hour of every day and they continue to find them. The way to avoid a rip off is not to be a sucker!

    Edit: I am NOT a Christian! I, am simply telling you the truth as are most of the others. I’m not trying to belittle you, you’ve done that on your own.

    Taoist/Atheist (never scammed)
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  8. By guitarrman45 on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    First of all, this is an evil world. You never get something for nothing. If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. Never never never believe anyone who calls you up and says that you have just won something. Did you ever enter any contests. Unfortunately they are counting on the greed of the person they are calling to get information and money from them. It has always been that way and will always be that way. The next time someone calls and tries to sell you something or tell you that you have just won something or says that they need your address or credit card number or social security number for anything just hang up on them. They are all crooks. Don’t even give them the chance to give you their sales pitch. As you get older, you will be wiser and know exactly what to do.
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  9. By BrokenEye Faithpalm on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    They heard that you were gullible
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    Hey, I didn’t call you dumb or stupid. Technically, I didn’t even call you gullible. I simply said that they HEARD you were gullible. BrokenEye FTW!

  10. By The Tater on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    ok im extremely anti christian. but pointing out the obvious is whats required here. number 1 dont trust any of that shit. its all a load of scams and bs. 2 be more careful and analyze a situation before you go runing of to claim some free prize. and dont give out credit card numbers, social security, and things of that nature. now can i call you a dumbass for signing a contract involving you paying 4 digit sums for a 179 dollar tv? lmao
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  11. By The Truth on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    Dude if you don’t remember entering the contest, you didn’t win it. Also never give people money until they show you the stuff. But to answer your question I think you could ask your lawyer to counter sue for fraud and see if you can get enough money to get your cash back and get judicial costs.
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  12. By forgiven490 on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

    The best lesson you need to learn is that there is nothing some people wont do to get your money.

    BTW, you did win because you answered the phone.
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