Bought membership with World Presidential Travel (WPT) after attending a presentation in St. Maarten. Later learned that WPT is also affiliated in some way with Member Services Group. My wife and I were approached on the main street in St. Maarten by a man who gave us a raffle ticket to scratch which supposedly had a winning number. He then took us to WPT office to collect our prize only after listening to a hard sales presentation on their travel club. Needless to say, we joined.
Membership in the WPT entitles you to many benefits, e.g., condo weeks, cruises, hotels, dining, etc. We tried to use the "Dining" feature to print discount certificates at restaurants. A "certificate code number" code number is required before printing your discount certificate. I phoned WPT several times in an attempt to get the code number. I was told the only person who could give me this number was John Narez. I finally reached John and he said some one would call me back. I have repeatedly called WPT, left my phone number, and no one has even returned my call. In fact, the receptionist hung up on me today when I ask to stay on the line until someone could resolve my problem.
Further research has revealed that World Presidential Travel is nothing but a sham and a fruad.
phil
Lanaham,#2Author of original report
Thu, August 26, 2010
After conversation with World Presidential Travel, all my issues were resolved.
Our major problem was a failure in communication which is no longer an issue.