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    Global Exotic Destinations

    2.0 (7 reviews)
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    2.0(10 reviews)
    1.3 miSoutheast

    I see good and bad reviews here, and I would take them all into consideration. I've used them a few…read moretimes to book an all inclusive trip, and they seemed fine. One very positive thing is that I landed in Cancun and I had forgotten my transfer voucher. I called them up while standing there in the parking lot. Someone picked right up and within a few minutes they made the entire arrangement and told me where to meet the guy (just a few feet away) and he was expecting me. At least in that regard, it was first class service.

    Can I give negative stars???…read more This is the worst rip off scam website ever. I booked a stay thinking they were the legit resort. They model their website to look almost identical to the resort so you think you are on the actual resorts website. I booked a room and thought I was done. Well, I needed to make a change, reached out to the hotel and found out I didn't book through them. So I had to reach back out to these guys and found out they are a "reseller". I felt like this was shady and no longer wanted to keep my book with them and would rather deal with the hotel directly like I assumed I had the first time. I was told it would be over $500 to cancel (the resort charges $0) so after some arguing I reluctantly kept the booking and booked the remaining changes directly with the resort. STEER CLEAR OF THESE PEOPLE AND DEAL DIRECTLY WITH THE RESORT, ITS THE SAME PRICE OR BETTER AND THE CUSTOMER SERVICE ITS HEADS AND TAILS BETTER THAN THIS PLACE!

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    2.1 miSoutheast

    In response to 'Brian H' (aka mgr I reference now) I called again to try to resolve the issue, the…read morebusiness hung up on me 2ce, then told me that no one was available. When I asked for the times that any staff would be available I was put on hold for 15 mins. The mgr answered the phone and proceeded to full-out yell at me, repeatedly tell me what a great offer it was while speaking over me, completely ignoring my concerns. His solution for my request of "Why haven't I received this?" was to accuse me of snaking benefits (along with a # of other false accusations, including intentionally 'losing' the letter.) I still haven't received the 3 Cancun trips promised, the alleged 2nd letter OR their '2nd' attempt to send the Cancun trips when later it was stated that they were only sent once. And now I 'get' one trip.) At this point, the mgr told his staff to find the letter for 'this lying bitch', after which I called him a few expletives myself. I had had it. I've been trying for over a month to get this resolved and - confirmed on the phone with the mgr that his entire staff was avoiding my calls, ignoring my messages, and hanging up on me because 'they didn't want to deal with a difficult person who clearly doesn't understand the benefits of this incredible deal'. Added to his name calling (liar, deceiver, manipulator, spoiled woman who can't stick to a deal, bitch, money grabber) he was outright abusive in tone and demeanor, raising his voice so loud my 3 co-workers beside me heard most of what he said. At the end I pacified him - wanted him off the phone. He patronized me, then said I should never have talked to anyone other than him or another woman, who was the only -nice- person and -helpful- person in the entire office and staff. Which brings me to the point of, if that's the case, why did no one out of the several people I dealt with, tell me this? Why was I told to call the broker of the deal specifically? Why was I not told over the phone the next day when I called to cancel (1st day and I was already getting the run around), that I had 3 days (I was even THERE in Vegas) to cancel and had to submit a certified letter? Why did it take over 30 days to get the name of the financier (lender company) to cancel to? Why is their financier - Universal Guardian Acceptance LLC - in litigation with class action lawsuits within the States of FL, HI, and TX beginning in 2007 and still on going in 2010 as A KNOWN SCAM COMPANY? Please feel free to read more here (and the various pages before and after): http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/collection-agencies/about16060-2.html Additionally, everything quoted below, exact and to the letter, happened to me (except the TX part, which is just provided as proof:) " Those chosen also were told they only needed to pay taxes due on the gifts. Recipients were not informed about restrictions, hidden costs, the prizes' overall value or the prizes' limited availability. According to state investigators, prizes were difficult to redeem, expensive to redeem, or unavailable during certain dates. "During the mandatory sales seminars, the defendants touted their "proprietary software search engine technology, " which they claimed would allow purchasers to locate and reserve bargain travel deals online. "The defendants then used high-pressure sales tactics to convince customers that their 'software license' opportunity surpassed all others in the industry, " the release states. "The defendants' sales representatives often purported to 'negotiate down' from the software's $12, 000 retail price to $7, 000, $4, 000, or to a 'one-time price reduction' of $2, 200." ( I was only offered $4K) "Customers who could not afford the purchase price were offered financing. Rather than retain the purchaser's outstanding debt, the defendants frequently sold it to third-party debt collection or finance companies. "According to the documents, after purchasing the product, many customers were unable to log on to the Web site for at least two weeks. "When the defendants finally provided the necessary user IDs and passwords, many customers encountered technical problems. Customers who were able to fully access the system discovered that the bargain travel deals they were promised did not actually exist." During the sales negotiations, customers were told they could return the product for a refund if they were dissatisfied with their purchase. However, when customers attempted to cancel their contracts, the defendants claimed the sales contract was binding. Concerned that the debt collection agencies could ruin their credit ratings, many customers also paid annual support "software upgrade" fees, even when they could not or did not use the system. "Under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the defendants face civil penalties of up to $20, 000 per violation"

    We were pressured to sign a deal, and when we tried to book, everything was blocked. It is very…read moreexpensive to enroll, plus the service isn't good for what we are paying. A year later, after we signed, a call was placed to us letting us know everything was paid off. Few days later, another call was received saying that our contract was not over, and that we needed to pay $300 for renewal plus the monthly few. This company should be checked by the Attorney General in Nevada. They offer services that they can deliver.

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