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Coastal Vacations ripoff Superior Colorado
Coastal vacations uses directors and they sell overpriced vacation packages for 1295 dollars & the tell you, you can sell the same & make 1000.00 per sale. I received my package and it was worthless. They use UPS to avoid postal fraud charges. I dealt with a director Gene Ellison
Harvey
Lynnfield, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
3 Updates & Rebuttals
Mike
Miami,Florida,
United States Minor Outlying Islands
Coastal vacations is way overpriced
#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 17, 2007
The directors pay 300 for a package they charge $1295 for. Those coupons for travel can be purchased for $20
Paul
Arvada,Colorado,
U.S.A.
These statements are completely outrageous
#4UPDATE Employee
Sat, April 10, 2004
I agree with Victoria completely. These statements are completely outrageous and bottom line, untrue, especially about using Fedex or UPS. If you are going to say that, then what does that make UPS and FedEx some kind of massive crime syndicate? I have no clue what the basis for that comment was or why this guy Harvey would even think he knows that to say it??
If you have a legitimate complaint, first of all, it's about this director in CO, NOT about Coastal - but if you DO have a legitimate complaint, let's hear the FACTS behind it, just just a bunch of outrageous comments that you couldn't back up as true if you had to.
Victoria
Minneapolis,Minnesota,
U.S.A.
Where's the facts?
#4UPDATE Employee
Wed, April 07, 2004
Harvey, I own a Coastal Vacation package I purchased from Gene Elleteson of Superior Colorado, and I don't understand your complaint.
What EXACTLY were you told you were buying, and in what way did what you receive or experience differ from that?
In mid-February I priced a trip to a resort area on upstate Minnesota, and although I ended up not being able to take the trip due to work demands, my Coastal Vacations membership would have saved me more than $100 on four days of lodging at my favorite resort.
I'm now about to order a free 3 day/2 night vacation, where I pay the room taxes and any gratuties, but pay ZERO for the actual room itself. My biggest problem is going to be deciding on where I want to go -- there are 100s of options I can choose from.
As soon as my schedule frees up more this summer, I look forward to taking one of my free weeklong vacations (I pay room taxes and any applicable gratuities), and I'll also be enjoying one of my free cruises this fall, too (I pay taxes, port fees, etc., but the berth itself is free).
In what way did you find these benefits "worthless"?
Please be very specific. I'm interested in FACTS.
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