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Received the letter today about receiving a free tablet Letter leads reader to believe they are receiving the tablet in exchange for a quality review of the device Glad I checked Revdex.com first to see this is really a marketing pitch for timeshares and nothing to do with reviewing the tablet It's just junk they give away to lure you in
You can purchase the same Aimko tablet online for around $new

DO NOT FALL FOR THIS SCAM LIKE I DID When I called to make my reservation, Christina informed me that this free android tablet was rated number with Amazon and Ebay but did not give me the name of the android My husband and I went to the minute presentation and was escorted to another open office with many desks and salesmen Immediately I told our salesman I was not interested, ofcourse he would not let us go and kept talking I stood up and told him if he thought I would spend $9,for a membership, he was crazy At that point, the manager came by and told the salesman to let me go because I was upsetting the other couples
The android tablet was a joke The number with Amazon tablet that Preferred Client Services said was a manufucturer called Aimtek Its a piece of plastic crap

My letter arrived in my mailbox and also looked very personable....like it was handwritten The toll free number I am supposed to call is 888-466- I too, Googled the Preferred Client Services of Grand Rapids and found all the reviews below and immediately discarded my letter Thank you folks!!

Be waryWhen you call about " picking up" your free tablet you get a spiel about going to a bullcrap presentationI told them I AM NOT going and I want my damn tablet and I'll be standing in front of the door when they open If at all I'll let you know what happens

What tipped me off was the letter was mailed out of TX
So right away was like SCAM

My college Economics professor started our 1st-semester class with the words "There's no such thing as a free lunch." Preferred Client Services has once again reinforced the truth of his statement
Thank you to those of you who saved me the hassle of finding out the hard way
I will discard this letter immediately

I just want to thank everyone for their honest feedbackMy husband or son, they weren't specific (SrVS Jr), received this letter today and I was instantly suspiciousThe first thing I wanted to do was Google them for infoI trust the Revdex.com so this is where I wanted to get my informationSo enough said "off to the garbage" this trash goes! We're not about to wait our time

Today I received one with a Grand Rapids address on the letter head I noticed that back in June a negative reviewer mentioned thoughts that possibly PCS wore out there welcome in the Grand Rapids area because letters were now being sent with a Detroit address on the letterheadJust know that this letter of deception is actually coming from Texas, but they have many base locations for "pick up", and not exclusive to MichiganWhat you can actually expect to receive is a high pressure sales pitch that will last a minimum of minutesAccording to what I've read in other reviews, if you do last thru this grueling experience the tablet that you may possibly receive is a cheap plastic tablet that is absolutely worthless.....especially in comparison to the value of your gas money, time, and last but not least your dignity Here is the news broadcast that was aired in Toledohttp://www.wtol.com/Clip/10920991/i-got-a-letter-from-preferred-client-ser...

After receiving a notice in the mail that I was selected to test a Android Tablet with no obligation what so everAll I had to do is test the Tablet and fill out a survey on itI thought this was great, however, when I called them to check on picking up my free Tablet I was informed that my wife and I would have to attend a minute seminarAt the completion of the seminar I would get the TabletThis is all a set up by a travel agencyThe notification letter said absolutely no obligationBut you must attend the seminarIf that is no obligation I beg to differ!

I received an envelope that appears to be hand addressed from *** Curiosity got the best of me and I opened it and found a letter from Preferred Client Services located in Grand Rapids MI, near where I reside, offering a "FREE *** Tablet" I went to the Revdex.com web page to see if there was any history on this After reading several reviews, I felt it was not in my best interest to pursue this There are portions of the letter that appear hand written and signed, but appear to be to perfect and are probably computer generated My apologies if they are truly hand written and sincere

I received a letter from Preferred Client Services promising an Android tablet if only I would complete a brief customer survey This is a scam designed to sell timeshares DO NOT INVOLVE YOURSELF WITH THIS COMPANY

We got the same letter & survey form We thought it best to check out these folks, and THANKS to all of you who shared your comments Glad we did not waste our time (even though we are retired) SO tired of scam letters & phone calls!

I spent a total of less than minutes in line, gave the lady my invitation letter, showed my ID and got the free tablet All they asked was that I fill out a short question survey at my option and send it back to them within days
NICE little tablet Android 4.4, Quad Core processor It's an Aimko brand

My husband received a "hand printed" envelopeStamp was not metered - indication #there, that it was junk mailOpened it up just to see and sure enough, printing is way to perfect except the signature - ink color doesn't even match
Googled it and pulled up the Revdex.com and very interesting reviews
No, thank you, have better things to do with my timeDone the time share things years ago while on vacation and once is enough
They must have an office in Grand Rapids, MI nowIt appears they migrate - pretty sure quality of tablets aren't the best either

Received letter in the mail promising free tabletChecked it out and found that you must attend a seminar for the tabletSeems a bit sketchy to meshredded the letter and looking into identity protection

I read all the reviews but wanted to see what they said when I calledSo I called, and now, not only do you get the tablet, but if you come to their min deal you also get a certificate for days and night stay FREE at over destinations and you have a year to decide where you want to goBut the seminar is tomorrow...um rightI said, nope and she said well I could ask my supervisor if there is something on SaturdayUm no, I have no intention of coming any day So I asked her if they are a travel service (like travelocity and expedia so they say), why doesn't their website allow you to book travel, all it has is news feeds? She said oh, really Ya you don't know because you are just some person reading a script! When I said none of this was free, she said yes it is it doesn't cost you any money, no money exchanges hands, but my time is money, so ya for me it would cost me to come sit there Just advertise what the business is and quit trying to trick people

Scam. They get info but can't give you convenient appt!

I received a hand addressed letter today postmarked from Dallas, Texas with a return address in Grand Rapids. The letter said I would receive an Android Tablet Computer & all I had to do is fill out a 9 question survey. There was a number to call for an appointment to pick it up. I believe if it sounds too good to be true it probably isn\'t. So I googled Preferred Client Services and verified it\'s a scam, they are selling time shares & the tablet is cheap crap. I\'m going to throw it away and warn others.

Glad I checked Preferred Client Services on Revdex.com before I fell for their pitch. Received letter promising a table just for reviewing it after I received it. NO OBLIGATION letter said. But I see on here just a scam for you to attend a seminar!! Like the saying - if it's too good to believe it - DON'T!!

Received a form letter yesterday offering a "free Android Tablet" for participating in their market study and promotion. Postmark from Dallas, return address from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Glad I checked Revdex.com and read the reviews. I was going to toss it anyway, but this confirms my initial reaction.

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