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- Additional Info:According to BBB records this company sends mailings offering a $100 gas voucher and two complimentary airline tickets good for travel anywhere within the U.S. Consumers who respond to the mailing within 72 hours are also offered a restaurant gift card. In order to claim the travel vouchers the company requires consumers to pay a $4.95 processing and a $50.00 per traveler deposit as well as attend a 60 minute sales presentation offering memberships in a discount travel club.
Memberships are priced anywhere from $1500 to nearly $10,000. Be certain you understand what you are buying. Do not be pressured into signing a contract without carefully evaluating this company's program. Company disclaimers state that airfare covers base fare only. It is unclear what "base airfare" is considered. If you choose to redeem vouchers, pay very close attention to any restrictions that may apply. Failure to do so may invalidate the vouchers and any fees paid will not be refunded.
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