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US Air Promotions Received letter was awarded $1,350 worth of 2 roundtrip airline tickets. It was a SALES Presentation Fort Collins, Colorado
I received a letter saying I had been awarded $1,350 retail value in 2 airline tickets if my husband and I would come listen to information about a new "internet travel agency" coming to Fort Collins, CO. I was told my husband and I both had to attend, bring our proof of ID and at least one credit card. On the appointment confirmation call I asked why I had to bring a credit card if this was simply a presentation. The answer was people with credit cards travel more often. When we showed up to the specified location, I immediately knew I had been misled and duped. The banner on the reserved room was for a XXXX VACATION CLUB. We announced we had no interest in a vacation club, that we owned two time shares and since we'd been mislead we were leaving. A week later a young man called wanting to reschedule our attendance since we had not attended long enough to receive our award. but they knew we had showed up. I immediately asked to speak to his supervisor, to whom I relayed my story and insisted since we had been misled, if we didn't receive the tickets for their failure to be honest and state it was a sales presentation in either phone call or in the letter, that we expected the tickets in exchange for our inconvenience and the bait and switch tactic or I would report them to whatever agencies were appropriate. Do you think I will get the tickets?