Kirk
Senior Member
In my latest mail pouch was a post card from the Good Sam Club that asked me to call a toll free number to "verify your information." It stated that this was to insure accurate data for an up-coming 40th Anniversary Member Yearbook, and that I should call to be sure that the information was accurate. I made that call yesterday and what a mistake that was! This is just a scam by Good Sam to try to make sales. First they check your information and then they ask you to order your copy of this new book for "only $89.95!" When I declined they launched into a very wordy explanation of how valuable it would be and how it was satisfaction guaranteed and which addition should they send to me, east or west? I had to again decline, several times. Next they tried to shift me to another operator so that she could then "help you with all of your insurance problems." That was an attempt to get me to their insurance sales. I hung up the phone, but she called right back to say that we had been disconnected! I hung up again.
This was just one more rip off by our wonderful Good Sam Club. I will not be renewing our membership next time!
This was just one more rip off by our wonderful Good Sam Club. I will not be renewing our membership next time!