AARP recomended Generation X as a site for older, handicapped people that like to travel. Generation X recommended 123 Free Travel club. I went to 123 Free Travel web site and signed up on July 1st, 2004 for $189.
On July 6th I noticed the small print at the bottom of the web site that said 'restrictions apply'. I clicked on this and found out that to receive these free services I would have to go to specific places & stay in certain hotels for a set amount of time. If I had known this I would not have signed up for the club. I already own a time-share package that provides me with places to stay, geared for the handicapped,all over the world.
I called 123 Free Travel on July 6th, 2004 and spoke with Jerrie. I said I wanted to cancel my membership. Jerrie said the charge had been posted already so I would have to dispute the charge with my credite card. I have disputed this charge with my Bank of America credit card.
On July 12th I received a package of material from 123 Free Travel and I sent it back by return mail.
Bank of America will not give me credit on this charge without written verification that the material was returned and 123 Free Travel refuses to give me written verification. I believe this is false advertising on 123 Free Travel, they are taking advantage of the older generation.