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Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
Beware of "Political Opinions Of America" offering 'free' Carnival Cruise to the Bahama's for answering three lame questions. Robocall came in from 253-382-9953 claiming a 'free gift' for taking a 30-second survey. After answering three very generic political questions, you are connected to an enthusiastic telemarketer who spends 20 minutes telling you how *awesome* your 'free' cruise will be. After they think they've got you, they say in order to secure your reservation, you need to advance pay the government's port taxes, to the tune of ~$53 per person. Many victims report being conned into spending thousands. Needless to say I was googling the entire time, and managed to record the most of the call. I'll post it as time permits. From what I've read, this shell company was created last January to skirt the DNC registry as political calls are exempt from Do Not Call Registry rules. While researching, I found that there may be [a class action suit](http://www.shulaw.com/About-Us/Investigations/Unsolicited-Telephone-Calls-From-Political-Opinions-of-America/) brewing.
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