Fulfill International Corporation
To good to be true rip-off

Traveling & Tourism

I had an email a copple of months ago to enter some sort of contest to win a trip to the US. You win some you loose some I thought... So why not and entered my personal information, leaving the creditcard box empty (I don't have one)

Yesterday I had a phonecall and the message I have won the trip: 12 nights with a visit to Disney, some days in Mexico and an additional cruise to the Bahamas, all in for 35000 dollar. I only needed to give a creditcardnumber or find someone who has one. This sounded strange for me, but my mind went blank... Damn. A holyday... I haven't had one for 4 years in a row!
I had a look at the site fulfill.com and this looked to shabby and talked to a friend of mine about the whole deal... To good to be true.

The faq at the site gives some detail info about the other costs involved: roomservice, food and such... That sounded logic to me.

And an other time I had a call, this time it came to my notice I had to pay 889 US Dollars... I won but I still have to pay? Just additional costs and the amount could be wired though bank..

I had a look again on the internet and found this rip-off and it cleared my mind!

Thank you very much and just in the nick of time!

Anne
Utrecht, Other
Netherlands


Company: Fulfill International Corporation
Country: USA
State: Michigan
City: Coldwater
Address: 10 vans Avenue
Phone: 5172797464
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