Should I Lie About My Income?!
Question: I need a vactaion and have said so for weeks now. In the mail yesterday, I received and invitation to visit one of Marriotts Time Share Villa's in a very prestigious area in Southern California. The package includes... four days and three nights in a NEW time share condo, a $75.00 Gift Certificate to Nordstrom and another $75.00 Gift Certificate at Fashion Island.
The total costs to me is $248.00...but here's the catch...I need to earn at least $75,000 per year. I do not.
They don't verify income, it's an honor system. Should I just lie and say I do?
I could NEVER afford accomodations like this at regular price.
Answers: I need a vactaion and have said so for weeks now. In the mail yesterday, I received and invitation to visit one of Marriotts Time Share Villa's in a very prestigious area in Southern California. The package includes... four days and three nights in a NEW time share condo, a $75.00 Gift Certificate to Nordstrom and another $75.00 Gift Certificate at Fashion Island.
The total costs to me is $248.00...but here's the catch...I need to earn at least $75,000 per year. I do not.
They don't verify income, it's an honor system. Should I just lie and say I do?
I could NEVER afford accomodations like this at regular price.
I have to agree with Styles on this one. I they're going to try to scam you, then you should do everything in your God-given power to scam the s**t out of them! LOL Styles even gets a thumbs-up from me.
yes
I personally couldn't do it - I wouldn't be able to sleep at night
Go ahead. It's a scam anyway. They only want people with high incomes so they can sell you something.
Yes lie.
Yea.. they are trying to scam you.. scam them back! :-)
Don't you remember the old saying, "if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is?" I've gotten these offers before, they go in the trash as I come in the door. I guess you will have to find a vacation you can afford. And I could never lie unless it was to protect someone's feelings.