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Ramada Plaza Resorts Just Signed Up For Vacation And Found Website With Pictures ripoff Ft. Lauterdale Florida
I received a voucher in the mail for $1600. I called to find out what the catch was.I was told that I would get a 4 day 3 night stay in Ft. Lauterdale, 2 day 2 night cruise to Nassau Bahamas, and then 3 day 2 nights in Orlando. I would stay at the 1000th plaza in Ft. Lauterdale and get all meals incluided. Also I would get a rental car for 7 days and only pay for gas. I talked them into only paying $87 today because I did not have any money. After I booked the vacation, I was excited because my fiance and I would get a honeymoon for a very cheap price. I got on the internet to search for these destinations, hotels, and the cruise line (Regal Empress) and I found all these reports acout how its a scam. I got really scared and kept searching for at least ONE thing that was legit. I came across a website that had pictures of each destination that I was told I would stay at. If anyone is interested, here it is. Please let me know if you think it is a legit site. If not, I wanna try and get my money back ASAP, if possible so that our honeymoon is not ruined!
Abbie
morris, Illinois
U.S.A.
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Holly
Chandler,Arizona,
U.S.A.
This is a scam! Do not rely on this company for your honeymoon!!! Please!!! These people have been operating under several different names.
#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 03, 2005
This is a scam. These people have been operating under several different names, addresses, and owners. Each time they get shut down by a processor, they change their info and move on to a new address. Check out their latest websites: www.sunshinetravelescapes.com, and www.accountledger.com. Both websites have the same address and customer service phone number, yet one is for a so-travel agency, and the other is for some type of credit repair program (another major scam they are running).
The credit repair program is downright scary. They advertise software that will show you how to cut your finances, yet when I asked to see what was being sent to people, there was no software, just a piece of paper they want the customers to fill out giving them authorization to handle their finances and try and nogatiate the APR on their credit accounts. What BS!!! They were also asking customers for their social security numbers, all account numbers (including credit cards with CVV codes), passwords, mothers maiden name, etc. Imagine what type of identity theft they could do with this info! The fee for their program was $698, identical to the travel packages they are offering.
I'm sure the manager of both "businesses", Japeth, would love to tell you all about their game. Or you could try the owner, Kyle Kelley, who is a well established CPA in Florida. He has also been accused of using another businesses name, Tax Man Inc. Sounds like a great guy!
Please take my advised and get rid of this bogus vacation. Dispute the charge on your credit card or bank account. Claim fraud if you have to. The more disputes they receive, the more attention they receive. I wish you the best of luck!