Brad Jones
Dania Beach,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, May 26, 2008
I do not know why rip off report even allowed you to post. Basically what you did was do a search on a company...freak out..go tell a person at a bar..allow him to trash and, super glue someones car. First of all a rip off is if you lost money. From your story you did not pay a cent for the certificate. You did not lose $50.00 because, you did not even call and, send in the brochure with your credit card number. Its a real shame that you are patting yourself on a back for doing these things. How do you know the car dealership was even aware of Worldwides bad repution for their 3 day 2 night vacations. The could have been completly innocent. Rip off reports are inteded for someone that actually gets ripped off not because of speculation etc. I hope that the car dealership reads this and, hold you responsible for the damage done to the car because, if anyone is guilty of a rip off it is you. Worldwide is a great company aside from these 3 day 2 night vacations therefore I see no need for the behavior that you desplayed in regard to you recieving this certificate. They deal with thousands of vacation request so, having 25 bad reports is nothing when you compare the volume of business that they do. I worked for Worldwide for a year and, a half so, I know Worldwide very well.