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  • Report:  #328565

Complaint Review: NATIONAL TRAVEL PLANNERS

NATIONAL TRAVEL PLANNERS will ripp you off on convention hotel reservations. LAS VEGAS Nevada

  • Reported By:
    ALBUQUERQUE New Mexico
  • Submitted:
    Thu, April 24, 2008
  • Updated:
    Wed, July 09, 2008
  • NATIONAL TRAVEL PLANNERS
    4795 S. SANDHILL ROAD STE 14
    LAS VEGAS, Nevada
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    866-515-5665
  • Category:

National Travel Planners called me prior to the HAI Helicopter Expo in Houston Feb. 2007 and claimed to be the official HAI travel planner. I bought two rooms at the downtown Hilton Americas at $145 a night. A week before the convention, they called me and said they filed chapter 11, could not get the rooms and the attorneys told them to call clients to offer refunds. I had to find other accommodations, but figured on the refund. They answer the phone, but no one will ever call you back. I guess our $1,380 has been stolen.

Lynn
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Lynn in sales

ALBUQUERQUE,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

National Travel Planners are con artist

#5Author of original report

Wed, July 09, 2008

National Travel Planners contacted us months prior to the HAI Heli-Expo in Houston February 2008 implying they were the official travel planner. I paid for two rooms at the downtown Hilton next to the convention center at a good rate. Two weeks before the convention, National Travel Planners called me and stated they were not able to secure the rooms and I would have to make my own arrangements. I called the Hilton and of course they were sold out and never heard of National Travel Planners. I called the credit card bank on our return and was told as the transaction was more than six months old, they would not credit our account. I filed a report with the Better Business Bureau and the Nevada Consumer Affairs Division. I would suggest everyone else do the same to shut this business down.


Lynn in sales

ALBUQUERQUE,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

National Travel Planners are con artist

#5Author of original report

Wed, July 09, 2008

National Travel Planners contacted us months prior to the HAI Heli-Expo in Houston February 2008 implying they were the official travel planner. I paid for two rooms at the downtown Hilton next to the convention center at a good rate. Two weeks before the convention, National Travel Planners called me and stated they were not able to secure the rooms and I would have to make my own arrangements. I called the Hilton and of course they were sold out and never heard of National Travel Planners. I called the credit card bank on our return and was told as the transaction was more than six months old, they would not credit our account. I filed a report with the Better Business Bureau and the Nevada Consumer Affairs Division. I would suggest everyone else do the same to shut this business down.


Lynn in sales

ALBUQUERQUE,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

National Travel Planners are con artist

#5Author of original report

Wed, July 09, 2008

National Travel Planners contacted us months prior to the HAI Heli-Expo in Houston February 2008 implying they were the official travel planner. I paid for two rooms at the downtown Hilton next to the convention center at a good rate. Two weeks before the convention, National Travel Planners called me and stated they were not able to secure the rooms and I would have to make my own arrangements. I called the Hilton and of course they were sold out and never heard of National Travel Planners. I called the credit card bank on our return and was told as the transaction was more than six months old, they would not credit our account. I filed a report with the Better Business Bureau and the Nevada Consumer Affairs Division. I would suggest everyone else do the same to shut this business down.


Lynn in sales

ALBUQUERQUE,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

National Travel Planners are con artist

#5Author of original report

Wed, July 09, 2008

National Travel Planners contacted us months prior to the HAI Heli-Expo in Houston February 2008 implying they were the official travel planner. I paid for two rooms at the downtown Hilton next to the convention center at a good rate. Two weeks before the convention, National Travel Planners called me and stated they were not able to secure the rooms and I would have to make my own arrangements. I called the Hilton and of course they were sold out and never heard of National Travel Planners. I called the credit card bank on our return and was told as the transaction was more than six months old, they would not credit our account. I filed a report with the Better Business Bureau and the Nevada Consumer Affairs Division. I would suggest everyone else do the same to shut this business down.

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