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  • Report:  #23482

Complaint Review: Ramada Plaza Resorts

Ramada Plaza Resorts has a new FREE offer so beware... Pompano Beach Florida

  • Reported By:
    Norfolk NE
  • Submitted:
    Wed, June 26, 2002
  • Updated:
    Tue, July 30, 2002
  • Ramada Plaza Resorts
    555 Southwest 12th Avenue Suite 106
    Pompano Beach, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-620-7909
  • Category:

I just found this on the internet and called the number for their FREE 3 day 2 night stay at either their Las Vegas resort or their Ft. Lauderdale resort. When you contact them they attempt to sell you a longer vacation at your chosen destination for $319.

This will include a $200 discount on a rental car with unlimited mileage as well as tickets to a bunch of tours, etc...I just said no to the extended trip and then the rep. told me to mail the certificate printed from the online site I found and send it to their Pompano address. So, I thought maybe you all might want to be aware that they are still out there selling FREE packages with added bonuses if you purchase today...

This is an awful thing to be doing to people who make an honest living and everyone should be made aware. Has anyone such as 20/20 ever covered this company? I know you can submit ideas for investigative reports to shows like that. Maybe someone who has had an awful experience with this company should do that. Just thought I would add this in and say thanks for this site.

Lani
Norfolk, Nebraska

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Dan

Ocala,
Florida,

Ramada Rip-offs ..did she really expect a free vacation?

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, July 29, 2002

The lady from Norfolk NE, writes to inform you of being ripped-off. However, did she really expect a free vacation? What Ramada does is offer a huge discount to get people to come to their resort. I personally have been to this one and the regular rate there as well as other resorts in the area are far higher priced than Ramada.

I belive Lani forgot to do her homework and review the disclaimer on the rest of the certificate. The terms are spelled out very clearly. Five years ago I took a trip to the Bahamas that should have cost me $399.

I spent $1100 total, however, I received an extra night in the Bahamas and 3 extra nights in Orlando, plus I had to pay port charges and expected services charges.

Any other trip would have cost me $3500 or more because I spent $1100 for my whole family of 5. This was an opportunity of a lifetime. My suggestion is if you are getting these deals in your mail, read them fully, and then check the prices somewhere else then you will see what fraud is all about. Get Real Lani!

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