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Blazing_Zippers
Explorer II
Oct 31, 2019

KM Reosrts

We were "awarded" a complimentary night at a KM Resort when we bought a new trailer last year. We didn't take them up on the offer because we just don't do "resort" style camping or want to belong to such a thing. Nothing personal...
Well the calls have kept coming and coming from them. I've spoken to the caller several times and asked to be removed from the call list, but alas, no luck. Recently, I received two calls after ten P.M. from KM. The first time was just at 10, the second was 10:49 P.M. GGRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!
So, if you are given a free opportunity at being a KM Resort camper, think about what I just encountered.
  • If you have asked them to put on their Do Not Call list and they keep calling, complain to the FCC. While they won't investigate individual complaints the data gets added to a database and if enough people complain they will do something about it.

    You can submit a complaint here: https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=39744
  • I can block unwanted phone #'s Comcast and Verizon.
  • Or, just schedule a stay at their resort and don't show up.

    Unless of course they want a credit card to 'reserve' your free stay, which is probably what will happen.
  • If they really offered "RESORT" camping, they would not have to use such aggressive sales tactics. You were smart to avoid the free stay.
  • Next time they call, just tell them you no longer have your RV and do not have plans to replace it any time soon. They'll stop calling.
  • FrankoToo wrote:
    Next time they call, just tell them you no longer have your RV and do not have plans to replace it any time soon. They'll stop calling.

    Best idea of all.

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