Complaint Review: Prize Claim Center - Holiday Vacations - Vacation Stations - Overland Park Kansas
- Prize Claim Center - Holiday Vacations - Vacation Stations 7201 W 110th Street Overland Park, Kansas U.S.A.
- Phone: 877-256-7894
- Web:
- Category: Corrupt Companies
Prize Claim Center - Holiday Vacations - Vacation Stations - Illegal solicitation to number on Do Not Call List, Prize conditional if you pay Overland Park Kansas
*Consumer Comment: Have had personal experience
*Consumer Comment: What an address
*Consumer Suggestion: I'm Glad You Clarified That For Us, Joey
*UPDATE Employee: How do you know we are in Kansas?
*Consumer Suggestion: Dan Don't Forget To Report To AG of VA and KS.
*UPDATE Employee: Hey Danny Boy
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A quick search on the Prize Claim Center, as they self-describe themselves, on this site quickly reveals the blatent pattern that I too encountered. I share my story as follows:
I get home from work and there is a message on my answering machine from a person identified as "Paul." He states that I have "already one of four top prizes" and that it would "be in your interests" to call them back on an "877" number, as soon as possible. There are no conditions stated in this call that you have to "pay to win" or "participate to win" at all.
So I called. Actually, I've called several times because they have called me several times. Each time, the same story.
The person answering the phone asks me to verify my name and address. He tells me how I have already won one of the four prizes and then then asked rhetorically, "And you living with a companion?" The first time they called I answered honestly, saying "No..." He asked me again the same question and when I again said "No" he quickly said "Well, you have to be one of those to even qualify sir..." and proceeded to hang up.
Presumably, I have read from this "Joey" (who seems to be the only person really responding in favor of this company), that they wouldn't have called unless I entered a contest... well, I'd love for them to tell me what contest it was that I entered that authorized the impending solicitiation with or without conditions. To date, I do not recall any contests I have ever entered. And I know for a fact that my number has been on the "DO NOT CALL LIST" for over 15 months!
So you would think that if I didn't even "qualify sir..." that this would stop the calls. It didn't. They called using an automated dialer and left another message several days later, which I promptly deleted. A few months went by and I got another call on or about 7/29. This time, the person who answered when I call asked if I "lived with anyone else," and being that I have a roommate, I said yes. I was then told that I had allegedly won some vacation and I would be able to "claim it" only by placing a "refundable upon-arrival" deposit. I later learned that this alleged "inclusive" vacation was in fact just a bait-and-switch time-share presentation package; and I could not claim my prize without spending an entire afternoon in a solicitation. Ok, being that I am a fairly sophisticated consumer, I sat through the solicitation, knowing I wouldn't give into the unfair pressure tactics. By the tenth time I said no, I wasn't interested," I was promptly escorted to a room where after I waited another 30 minutes got my "refundable deposit" back... AND "Certificates" for another vacation package. The problem -- if I would want to claim that "free vacation," I would have to give them another "refundable-upon-arrival deposit" -- I would also have to give them 60 days advance notice of the date I wanted to travel -- and the certificate was further conditioned on "checking in" on the worst days possible, like Sun, Tues or Wed nights... Are you starting to get the picture that you have not really "won" anything???
PERSONALLY, IF YOU ARE CHECKING THIS SITE YOU ARE PROBABLY NOT GOING TO "FALL" FOR WHAT I BELIEVE IS A FRAUDULENT ADVERTISING PRACTICE, LEGALLY CALLED BAIT AND SWITCH. BUT FOR THOSE WHO JUST HEAR ABOUT THIS COMPANY OR "PAUL'S" CALLS, PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD AS I WOULD TO AVOID WASTING YOUR TIME.
Lest I be called a "liar" by the Mr. Joey, or have other defamatory statements made towards me (which I will happily take anyone to court over), I would welecome a representative of this company to answer these specific questions:
1) What is the legal name of your business and address registered with EVERY Secretary of State in which you operate? (I ask this despite the above because I have been unable to independently verify that the above address is in fact a true and correct business address and not a mailing/PO BOX address.) Please include a list of all officers and authorized agents.
2) What exception to the DO NOT CALL LIST do you invoke that, without this exception, your multiple calls would be violations of the law preventing these solicitations and claims and subject to an $11,000 per call fine?
3) What specific contest or business relationship do you assert I have agreed to or entered? (And if you would be so kind as to provide me evidence of this.)
4) What are the names of each of the specific "four prizes" that I "could have won" and what were the specific "odds" of winning those prizes and the number of "entries" for each prize?
5) Lastly, as the answering service states that the calls are "recorded," I would request you to save these recordations and provide me with copies of all such recordings in accordance with the Federal Privacy Act and Electronic Communications Act.
Thank you.
p.s., I did file a complaint with the FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION over this phone call since my number is patently on the DO NOT CALL LIST, and would urge all others out there to do the same -- they act when there are NUMBERS of people involved, and I'm sure this is one case where they would.
Dan
Arlington, Virginia
U.S.A.
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#6 Consumer Comment
Have had personal experience
AUTHOR: Sara - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 30, 2006
I have had personal experience with Vacation Station in Overland Park KS. I've been to their seminar and seen their operation first hand. They're not reputable business people, so don't even consider giving them a penny of your hard earned money. You're better off going booking your own vacations yourself or going through a travel agent. Their goal is to separate you from your money as quickly as they can, and don't want to give you any time to think about it. Don't fall for their tricks!
I don't know who this "Joey" thinks he is, but don't listen to him. He can't even spell, for Christ's sakes. A reputable representative of a company will not use public slander or defamatory comments. He's a pinhead.
Their claims are bogus, their prizes are bogus, and their whole image is bogus. Stay away!!

#5 Consumer Comment
What an address
AUTHOR: Nate - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Don't be fooled. 1060 W. Addison is the address for Wrigley Field where the Cubs play (quite horribly I might add).
I've been affected too. I was calling from work in order to ascertain when I could visit this little prize claim. I said that I was planning on attending. I get a call about 10 minutes later from somebody else at the call center. I asked where he got this number, and then told him what number he had reached (I work in the judicial system). He responded that he was under the impression that this was my home number. Wrong, buddy! He then -get this- asked for my home number. I said "Sorry," and hung up.
I actually had a conversation with a Ryan, the supervisor there at the little call center during an earlier call that I had made from work. I was told that I have to bring my wife, even though we have a little 5 month old little girl who is still nursing and goes to bed early. No kids allowed in the presentations as well. I guess I won't be able to make it.

#4 Consumer Suggestion
I'm Glad You Clarified That For Us, Joey
AUTHOR: S.n. - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 26, 2005
Just in case, I think I might just stop by the Overland Park address and see what kind of business is set up there. However, now that you have clarified that you are in a different state, everyone please do contact that state's AG and file a complaint.

#3 UPDATE Employee
How do you know we are in Kansas?
AUTHOR: Joey - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 25, 2005
Just to let you all know, we are not located in Kansas. I don't know where you got the idea, but here is our address, just so you don't call the wrong AG.
Prize Claim Center
1060 W. Addison Street
Chicago, Illinois 60603

#2 Consumer Suggestion
Dan Don't Forget To Report To AG of VA and KS.
AUTHOR: S.n. - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 25, 2005
Dan, please send your complaint to both Attorney General's offices as well. I had to report them to the FTC twice to get them to stop calling.

#1 UPDATE Employee
Hey Danny Boy
AUTHOR: Joey - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Hey Dan,
I Think you need to get out more. Find a woman, because you spend enirely too much time worrying about us. If you are so offended, go see a shrink


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