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  • Report:  #162088

Complaint Review: Voyager Travel

Grand Voyager Travel - Travel Club Marketing ripoff THIS IS A SO-CALLED TRAVEL CLUB RIPPING PEOPLE OFF . STAY AWAY FROM THEM. Dallas Texas

  • Reported By:
    sun city center Florida
  • Submitted:
    Wed, October 26, 2005
  • Updated:
    Mon, October 31, 2005
  • Voyager Travel
    14902 Preston Rd.suite 404-1001
    Dallas, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    877-393-1123
  • Category:

I was sent an invitation to a presentation with a cruise or plane ticket and hotel 2 nights for attending. while there they had a drawing my wife won for a 7 day cruise.
They want you to give them appr. 6,000dollars to make you a travel agent so you can get fantastic deals on travel. I found out later it just don't work that way but thank goodness I never fell for it or gave them any money. This was at the Wydham hotel in Tampa.

They then gave us certificates for the cruise or trip we earned for going and another for the one we won. They said to send them to Dallas Texas and they would arrange it all. We finally did hear from them on the trip we earned for attending but never for the one we won. They wanted upfront money of 290 dollars and a lot more to upgrade to something besides bunk beds. I sent several emails and lots of phone calls but they never answered either.

Then I started reading up on them and it all came to light. Thank God for people like Ripoff.com. Maybe we can get the word around about these people so they don't continue to do it. Theres no telling how many people they have taken like this.

Burley
sun city center, Florida
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Jeff

Biloxi,
Mississippi,
U.S.A.

Sales Agent

#2UPDATE Employee

Mon, October 31, 2005



How can someone say something doesn't work, when they are not even a member!

The certificates you receive for attending a presentation are decided by a marketing company. Folks are responsible for all taxes and port charges. Certain dates are blocked like holidays and high-season. This was posted on their check-in form, which they obviously failed to read.

If you want to up-grade the complementary cruise to get out of bunk beds to a better cabin for a couple hundred dollars is up to you.

If you have flexibility this certificate works great and it's not a bad deal for a couple hours of your time!

As far as our program, it works great too if you have some common sense and know how to use it. We do offer education with workshops and seminars for our member/agents to maximize their efficiency with the program

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