When people fill out entry forms to win a free car or a free trip they are giving there information to telemarketers. The information that most entry forms ask for are a person's name, phone number, and address. The entry forms are then collected and distributed to telemarketers. Usually 2-3 months after a person has filled out the entry form they get a call from the telemarketer. The telemarketer usually congratulates the person on entering and tells them that they can win the trip or win one out of four prizes if they attend a meeting at a location that the telemarketer picks. There are actually a lot of people that decide to go to the meeting because the telemarketer persuades the person in going. The meeting that the telemarketer convinces a person to go to is actually a ploy for advertisers to sell timeshares. When a person goes to one of these meetings they usually go there and a speaker(s) comes out and starts advertising timeshares in hopes someone at the meeting will be persuaded to buy one.
So instead of one person thinking they are lucky and are the only one that won something, every person that fills out an entry form gets a call from a telemarketer thinking they won something. Then when a person gets persuaded in going to a meeting they have to hear someone speak for 90 minutes trying to sell them timeshares. At the end of the meeting there usually is a drawing for prizes. People do win prizes at these meetings but no one usually wins a brand new car. Most of the prizes that are won are usually small ones.
So next time when you pass by a sweepstakes asking for you're personal information think about what will really happen instead of winning a car. You may get phone calls from telemarketers persuading you that you actually have a good chance in winning the car if you come to a meeting. Then if you do decide to go to that meeting you will again be persuaded by other sale persons trying to sell you timeshares. After this you may win a prize but for the time you wasted it may not even be worth the trouble.
Published by Janet Cey
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3 Comments
Post a CommentI would like to win a car from your dealership then sell it for $75,000.00
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Who cares about crticizing someone's writing style when they were telling an important truth. What Janet wrote happened to me. I filled out the card to win a free car and started getting phone calls from TrendWest telemarketers telling me I won some really grat gifts and cash. I kew what was going on because my wife and I got sucked into a "90 minute" Timeshare presentation and believed that we were buying somthing of value. &17,000 check from our savings account. For us it never seemed t owork out so we tried to sell it several times for $500 fee each time, and nothig happened. Not a call. How do you get out of a contract that has you obligated to pay annual fees for the rest of your life? If you stop paing they ruin your credit and can garnish wages or put a lien on peoples homes. I think someone in this conversation is involved in the timeshare industry and does not want to hear an inconienient truth. Good work Janet Clarke.
Poorly written, author should rewrite. Paragraphs ramble. Shorten sentences, use more periods, don't keep making the same point over and over (example: people are called and will have to listen to sales pitch about timeshares). Make that point once, then move to another point, etc. Whole piece could have been two or three short paragraphs, that's all.