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  • Report:  #331760

Complaint Review: Suncoast Vacations Suncoast LLC Travel Services USA United Vacation Network United Vacation Netw

Suncoast Vacations, Suncoast LLC, Travel Services USA, United Vacation Network, United Vacation Netw its not what they've done to me personally but what they do to hundreds of people every week. They take their money so they can pay a girl $18.00 an hour plus a commision to book peoples vacations on line from expedia or cheap tickets.... thing is I can log on line for the price of my internet service and use theese same web sites, why pay $7000.00 to join this club when this is all they do. Clearwater Florida

  • Reported By:
    St Pete FL Florida
  • Submitted:
    Sat, May 10, 2008
  • Updated:
    Mon, December 08, 2008
  • Suncoast Vacations, Suncoast LLC, Travel Services USA, United Vacation Network, United Vacation Netw
    17757 Us Highway 19 North, Suite 600
    Clearwater, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    213-291-7713
  • Category:

Its not what they've done to me personally but what they do to hundreds of people every week. They take their money so they can pay a girl $18.00 an hour plus a commision to book peoples vacations on line from expedia or cheap tickets.... thing is I can log on line for the price of my internet service and use theese same web sites, why pay $7000.00 to join this club when this is all they do. The post cards are well thought out the rebutles for people who are resistant are more thought out besides who cares if their all lies, there are no employees in Califorinia its just a vonage phone because its cheep we wouldn't want the owner to have to pay too much for a phone line it might take away from Nicks Coghlans diamond incrusted dashboard in his hummer.

Once you make the appointment then you get a call the day befor your appointment to get your conformation code and are told that the cruise or airline vouchers have been purchased, then when you get to the presentation for the discount travel agency ($7000.00 travel club) and you get your gift its a piece of paper that has all kinds of rules an the size envelope you use the class of mail you use, and if you happen to get all that done correctly in about two months you recieve another piece of paper back that lets you choose your vacation and pick some dates. You send it back in and suprise suprise none of your dates work so you request different dates and send it back again by this time 4-6 months have gone by, keep in mind the tickets are only good for a year so by now 1/2 the time is already used. If you are one of the lucky ones who keeps up with all this back and fourth your complimentary tickets will cost you postage, a registration fee of $55.00 and about $450.00 per person for the cruise in which you have 15 days to pay for it because the prices on cheap tickets changes constantly.

Please dont let your time and money get wasted by theese smooth talking scam artists, so they can take your money to pay for their cruises.

Sk
St Pete FL, Florida
U.S.A.

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Anonymous

Hudson,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Don't forget ALL the other company names that are under this one owner "Nick Congleton" along with Suncoast Vacations, there are many others!!

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, December 08, 2008

You are right in most you mentioned here. But lets not forget the rest of the story-line.
This is how it is:
There are several different company names, after one starts to get too many complaints, they just make up a new name. For example; Suncoast Vacations, United Vacations Network, Travel Services USA, Royal Palms Vacations (this is a newer one)-oh and yes, the employee has to ask what "club" they are with so that if they do say Royal palms they can act as if they are based out of Nevada. Wait there is more names for this one owner. Blowfish Media (who act as if they are out of California) Imperial Incentives, World Vacations, and Capital One Financial.
Yes, they are all in one building and they are all owned by one Nicholas Congleton.
They purposely make those envelopes that way so that you do not get your free cruise. Recently, they were letting the few people that did get their free cruise book it with there taxes and fees of $400 for a bunk bed only cabins.
Hows that for your free gift at 66 yrs old. Not only do you pay them $7000 to do what your kids can do, you also get to climb up on a bunk bed, just what you want to do at this ripe age.
They vacated their offices one day in July because they thought the persons investigating them were coming for them. Made all of their employees vacate the building, but I bet the owners were gone first...
This goes out o any of us that make over $50,000 a yr in your house-hold. We are targeted by these deliquents, DO NOT BE FOOLED!

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