FIRST CHOICE DESTINATIONS |
First Choice Destinations Deceptive SCAMMERS Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina |
12th of Mar, 2011 by User102212 |
My husband and I recieved coupons from this company in the mail. We called and followed their instructions to a tee. We kind of thought it was to good to be true, but we gave it a try anyway. We went to their 90 min presentation on Feb the 19th 2011. We were not interested in buying into their package deal in the end. So we left when leaving we where told to pick up our cruise and airfare gifts on the way out. When leaving the lady at desk told us they where out of the certificates for the day and she gave us a paper that promised our certificates would be mailed to us within 14 days. Surprise 3 weeks later no certificates and surprise again the numbers on paper can not be contacted. It goes to a Jody's voicemail and have left dozens of messages no return call. Even though we didn't loose any money in the scam. Just warning others don't waste your time or gas. Not worth it. |
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We, unfortunately, were not as wise. We signed up with First Choice to the tune of $3000+...never to hear from First Choice Destinations again. The phone numbers they gave us were ALL bogus. We could never sign into their web site. And we just found out today they are trying to charge us an annual membership fee of almost $200. We have never saved a penny using their services because we could never get in touch with them. The free cruise they promised at the seminar never happened because it WAS NOT free. I am ashamed of reputable hotels, such as Holiday Inn, for sponsoring their seminars. This is a scam. DO NOT SIGN UP WITH THEM. |
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We, unfortunately, were not as wise. We signed up with First Choice to the tune of $3000+...never to hear from First Choice Destinations again. The phone numbers they gave us were ALL bogus. We could never sign into their web site. And we just found out today they are trying to charge us an annual membership fee of almost $200. We have never saved a penny using their services because we could never get in touch with them. The free cruise they promised at the seminar never happened because it WAS NOT free. I am ashamed of reputable hotels, such as Holiday Inn, for sponsoring their seminars. This is a scam. DO NOT SIGN UP WITH THEM. |
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