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Why is "Eric Carter" calling me about "hotel reservations" for the FUN Show in Orlando?

OldeTowneCoinShoppeOldeTowneCoinShoppe Posts: 294 ✭✭✭
edited August 18, 2025 3:04PM in U.S. Coin Forum

And he wants me to make my reservations with him immediately! Because the rooms are selling out fast!

I wonder why . . . . . . . . ??

Eric Carter works for Event Housing Planners had his direct phone number is 702-766-1929 but in no way am I recommending you book with his company. In fact, it's the opposite - I don't want to trust someone to make a reservation who called me out of the blue like that.

I'll make my own reservation, thank you very much!

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  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 29,262 ✭✭✭✭✭

    did you want reservations?

  • Yep - one I make myself.

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  • MFeldMFeld Posts: 14,910 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 13, 2025 12:09PM

    Removed due to posting of additional information by @lermish.

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  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,868 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @OldeTowneCoinShoppe said:
    And he wants me to make my reservations with him immediately! Because the rooms are selling out fast!

    I wonder why . . . . . . . . ??

    Eric Carter works for Event Housing Planners had his direct phone number is 702-766-1929 but in no way am I recommending you book with his company. In fact, it's the opposite - I don't want to trust someone to make a reservation who called me out of the blue like that.

    I'll make my own reservation, thank you very much!

    How would you know if he's who he claims to be? Did you ask him how he got your name and phone number? If he made a reservation for you, what are the chances that he would ask for your credit card number to reserve the room? There are just too many scams these days so you need to be ultra cautious. :#

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  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,868 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @WCC said:
    I don't answer the phone if it's a number I do not recognize.

    Agree. If it's a legitimate call, they'll leave a voice mail message and you can choose to respond or not.

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  • Probably most of you know I posted this thread with some degree of sarcasm. The FUN Show folks diligently put out warnings not to deal with any unsolicited calls to "help" with hotel reservations.

    James at EarlyUS.com

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  • RiveraFamilyCollectRiveraFamilyCollect Posts: 757 ✭✭✭✭
    edited August 13, 2025 4:26PM

    NVM phone number didnt match

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  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,618 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @WCC I agree. If it is impt then they should leave a message, which I will consider its value and return call if warranted.
    Jim


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  • ChrisH821ChrisH821 Posts: 6,741 ✭✭✭✭✭

    So, how are these "unauthorized" people getting phone numbers of event attendees? Where is the leak?

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  • Namvet69Namvet69 Posts: 9,270 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It's still creepy and suspect IMHO. Peace Roy

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  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 29,262 ✭✭✭✭✭

    That's being to pushy, jmo

  • WalkerfanWalkerfan Posts: 9,751 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 14, 2025 1:25PM

    I don’t like to be pushed into doing anything. I do what I want, when I want. I would’ve said ‘no thank you’ and hung up. If he called back again, I wouldn’t be as nice…

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  • TomthemailcarrierTomthemailcarrier Posts: 664 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Walkerfan said:
    I don’t like to be pushed into doing anything. I do what I want, when I want. I would’ve said ‘no thank you’ and hung up. If he called back again, I wouldn’t be as nice…

    Hmmm. Married? 😉

  • grote15grote15 Posts: 29,839 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @braddick said:
    Who remembers in the 70s when the phone rang you answered it?
    Those days are long gone.

    Sadly, back then scammers didn't have the tools they have now to swindle and defraud unsuspecting recipients.



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  • lermishlermish Posts: 3,782 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @grote15 said:

    @braddick said:
    Who remembers in the 70s when the phone rang you answered it?
    Those days are long gone.

    Sadly, back then scammers didn't have the tools they have now to swindle and defraud unsuspecting recipients.

    That's true...huge amounts of fraud still occurred, it was just all analog.

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  • DMWJRDMWJR Posts: 6,045 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would still be interested in how they obtained your contact info and that you were gioing.

    Doug
  • JBKJBK Posts: 16,448 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @DMWJR said:
    I would still be interested in how they obtained your contact info and that you were gioing.

    Agreed.

    Unless the information was obtained through a hack (which is doubtful, since they're only using it for sales leads), then someone must have sold the list.

  • Old_CollectorOld_Collector Posts: 384 ✭✭✭✭

    Perhaps you misheard -- it was Eric Cartman calling from the South Park Fun Show? :D

  • PeakRaritiesPeakRarities Posts: 4,576 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @oldtownecoinshop is likely a dealer who's registered on the public directory for the show we're used to dealing with these calls for several years now. Our phone numbers take little to no effort to find...

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  • @PeakRarities said:
    @oldtownecoinshop is likely a dealer who's registered on the public directory for the show we're used to dealing with these calls for several years now. Our phone numbers take little to no effort to find...

    Correct. My contact information is plastered all over the internet, as is the case for numerous dealers. And it isn't always as simple as ignoring an unknown number since it could be a call from someone I don't know who wants to discuss coins.

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  • seatedlib3991seatedlib3991 Posts: 1,171 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @ChrisH821. What typically happens is someone you have done business with sells your info.
    About 5 years ago a company called Blue Spectrum controlled and serviced my landline. Out of the blue I was getting bogus calls with people using phone numbers I had taken calls from in the past. Quite disconcerting to get calls from "dead" people.
    Oct. 2023 I switched to a smart phone. A company called Verizon services that line. My first dozen callls or so were from insurance agents, real estate agents and a dude who wanted to sell me "wheat futures". james

  • blitzdudeblitzdude Posts: 6,599 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @OldeTowneCoinShoppe said:
    And he wants me to make my reservations with him immediately! Because the rooms are selling out fast!

    I wonder why . . . . . . . . ??

    Eric Carter works for Event Housing Planners had his direct phone number is 702-766-1929 but in no way am I recommending you book with his company. In fact, it's the opposite - I don't want to trust someone to make a reservation who called me out of the blue like that.

    I'll make my own reservation, thank you very much!

    Perhaps you should ask Eric Carter. I suspect we don't have the answer for you here on this forum. RGDS!

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  • BStrauss3BStrauss3 Posts: 3,705 ✭✭✭✭✭

    In the 1980s I took advantage of a feature of my mail hosting service and added -names to my email address. -eweek was used for an email newsletter. eWeek folded and was then brought back to life. I am still getting mail solicitations to that address (the vendors assume me it's sold as part of a validated list of business decision makers).

    Most recently - and troubling - was an attempt to reach me using that 1980s email for a product I started using in 2019...

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  • Seems to be a spam caller. Please be careful about who you give your personal information to. Closing this for now.

    Isa Zavala
    PCGS Social Media Coordinator

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