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wrong addresses
I am interested in knowing if other Fodorites encounter this problem. I am researching an upcoming trip to Washington D.C. in my Fodor's guide and have come up with some interesting wrong 1-800 numbers and web addresses. One 1-800 number was a telephone sex line and one web address which was supposed to be for a boat cruise line in D.C. seemed to be for a different sort of cruising with personal ads. Any comments?
P.S. No, I will not give out the numbers. |
Type the phone numbers in Google and you'll see who they belong to.
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Wow, a 1-800 sex line? I thought those things were always 1-900 or other numbers that you had to pay for, now someone's offering free phone sex? What next?
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Yes - a lot of that type of business have faux addreses/phone numbers disguised to lure people in - hoping they will stay and spend money.
I was once looking for a budget hotel site in Paris - and ended up at a site with the most disgusting photos you can imagine that would not stop popping up - faster than I could shut then down. I had to reboot to get rid of them. |
Patrick,
I had to call the company's flex spend account people with a question. Transposed numbers and ended up with a sex line. ITA, contact the Fodor's editors ([email protected]) and let them know about the errors. No need to repeating mistakes. |
Sometimes those naughty companiespick up phone numbers and web domains that have previously had legitimate uses but expired.
I had an experience like nytravelers, with popups etc, using a bookmarked link that I KNOW was OK when I saved it. The company that I wanted had a new domain name, and the porn site had picked up the old one. |
Ita, can I please have the sex phone number (see, Kal, I'm putting myself under attack for you :) )
Seriously, sometimes I get "the number is no longer in service" but not often as I prefer e-mail and fax to have something in writing. Sex number? I am not that lucky :) I would contact somebody - Fodor's or other - and in the meantime try to find the phone number through the city's white phone pages |
This kind of thing happened to me. Here is the trick being played. I once called Delta at their 800-323-2323 number. A sex line knows that some people will invert the numbers. I must have dialed something like 800-323-3232 and got a recording of a woman asking me to stay on the line and asking me if I wanted to "fly me". I thought Delta was getting a bit sexed up or something. It turned out to be a sex line. I re-dialed the number correctly and told the Delta agent about the sex number and he said it happens a lot to people calling their 800 number.
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I agree that often it's a case of inverting the numbers, and that these other companies take advantage of that. I used to have toll free number I used for my banking info, and also got one of these "hot sex" numbers one time. Turned out my bank's toll-free area code was 877, but I had misdialed using 800 (since that's the more commonly used toll free exchange).
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Please do email us about the problematic numbers. This sort of thing does happen from time to time because sex lines and web sites pick up old and discarded toll-free numbers and web addresses. We can't fix it if we don't know the specifics.
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