All Inclusive Excursions
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Category: Travel
Contact Information 5601 Bridge Street, Suite 300, Fort Wort, Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Phone number: 773-663-4386
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All Inclusive Excursions Reviews
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Burned: Need Help
January 19, 2011
Deceptive Trade Practices
In December of 2009 we attended an All Inclusive Excursions presentation in which they promised to facilitate the sell of our timeshare in 90-120 days in exchange for a membership purchase in their Travel Club. Unfortunately we bought. As you can see, it's been much longer than 120 days without having our timeshare sold. We have filed suit and are scheduled to be in court the end of February. If you attended a similar presentation during which facilitating the sell of timeshares was offered, I would appreciate your help. A simple typed or hand written signed statement detailing the portion of the presentation which included promises to sell timeshares would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me through this web site. I'll then provide my direct email address. Hopefully, together we can put a stop to their madness.
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luv2trvl
October 4, 2010
Scam and no refund as promised
I keep hearing these people are supposed to be returning all the money they stole but every time I call and leave a message (since no one will be man enough to answer their phones in person!), no one returns the call. I saw an article in Dave Lieber's column in the Ft. Worth newspaper that said they would be reimbursing everyone they ripped off, but that hasn't happened yet. They seem to have enough money to pay Lewis Sessions though (Pete Sessions' brother) to keep them out of trouble. Guess their stolen money can help finance his brother's campaign too. What a rip-off. So even my congressman is condoning their bad behavior. Don't think I'll ever see my refund. I would appreciate it if someone here could tell me how you managed to get a callback and get a refund. I paid more than $6, 000 and am embarrassed to admit it.
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up theirs
April 14, 2010
false and misleading adds and information
The entire process is false advertising, fradulent and missleading information concerning the discounts and benifits, fees are not properly revealed, and the bottom line is they are only selling a condo weeks usage like time shares. This is not worth the money or time to even visit. In addition the marketing tools and promises of rewards you will recieve for attending are also a scam. The sales people promise $300 gift certificate, $ 50 AX card, free air fare and Marriott hotel for dream vacation, $30 gift card for 3 major restaurant chains, all the information they specify during the call to get you to attend is false. The gift card requires submission of a signed contractural voucher and selection on only one store, then you have to spend minimum of $ 100 per month for 12 months submit the receipts with a voucher claim form with very minimal time as specified on the claim form to get a $25 gift card back (no food, beverages, and several other restrictions of authorized purchaes allowed to reach minimum purchase). They list numerous stores available and sales people stated that you could use the gift certificate at any of the stores at any time. You must select only one store at time of registration and can not shop any of the other locations to settle minimum purchase requirements. They no longer offered the AX card even though sales people setting up the appoinment said you would recieve immediately to reimburse you for your gas, the trip requires $100 deposit with-in 21 days of visit selection of 3 potential vacation locations and requests for dates. the travel agency will not gaurantee the location or date and will notify 14 days prior to departure of booking, and can only depart on Monday or Tuesday, and not valid 7 days before or 7 days after 9 different holidays. If fail to take the trip selected no refund of deposit, or rescheduling of the booking. This is one of the worst condo sales efforts I have ever experienced and they kept denying it was for condos until I demanded to know why I would have to purchase numerous weeks to be eligible for all of the benifits and where were these weeks and locations I was purchasing. They finally presented 2 major time share association books and said would need to select from the units they offered based on their restrictions and fees. The fee you would pay All Inclusive Excursions was all 100% profit to them and did not provide any gaurantees of bookings class of bookings weeks for bookings or specific discounts.
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stormlover
April 1, 2010
scam
these scam artists are at it again. here's a link to another customer...want your money back? there is still power in numbers and the attorney general is after them. check this out...
http://vip-travel.pissedconsumer.com/vip-travael-sealand-travel-all-inclusive-excursions-big-scam-20091007158776.html
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October 30, 2009
SCAM
Attended on 10-25-09, at 5601 Bridge Street, Ft. Worth, Texas. Same story: said their company was like Sam's they buy travel packages in large numbers, and can pass the savings on to you for a price 8, 995.00. My husband told them he needed to sleep on it, didn't make any decisions with sleeping on it. It made them mad, we had to wait 30 minutes for our Premier Choice Rewards. It a scam!!! What a shame. You never get something for nothings. Any time you are told it is a one time offer run, it not a good deal.
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Mystik Merchant
September 6, 2009
FAKE "CONTEST"
This is a SCAM run by All Inclusive Excursions.
One of their minimum wage stooges phoned me at 9 am Sunday morning to let me know I'd won a contest and was guaranteed one of their prizes. He clearly stated "This is not a time-share" which told me something was wrong. A real contest wouldn't bother to announce that!
Not having fallen off the turnip truck that night, I was wary for a scam. The All Inclusive Excursions guy mentioned the Lincoln Navigator, a cash prize, a paid-for vacation to 4 different destinations, or a flat screen TV. All very tempting.
When I got their name and found they were a travel agency, I knew the "prize" would be one of the vacations, and at some point I would have to fork over some big bucks.
This became very evident when he called me Mrs ___ and was annoyed to find I'd been divorced since the 90s and would NOT be bringing a partner or family member to their 4pm Tuesday meeting to "claim" my prize. They only want couples for this operation.
I could hear other people in the background dealing with other callers, so it was clear they had a call center operating. Hundreds of other people were being contacted and told they've also "won" a contest. Bet your boots and broken sleep that every single one of them "won" a vacation, too, and that somewhere in the paperwork it will have a hefty four figure "fee" attached in the fine print.
Nice bait and switch SCAM, All Inclusive Excursions!
These guys are slime bags. AVOID-AVOID-AVOID!
I told him that was no contest at all, and to take my number off their call list, but I have no confidence that that will ever happen, the lousy con artists.
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Fell For It
June 12, 2009
SCAM
THIS IS A SCAM!!! My husband and I fell for it because our presenter claims to be a preacher/minister so he would be honest right. NOT!!! We are out $3000 and once we received our id number and password, we found that they use the same search engines that kayak.com, expedia.com, hotwire.com use and they aren't any cheaper. They claim we won't have any booking fees going through them because they book straight from the private sector of travel. Sone company named Sealand Travel. How much are booking fees when you go through expedia and hotwire, not $3000. Please do not fall for this. If we can save one person from this SCAM, it will ease our pain just a bit.
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Disgusted
June 12, 2009
Deceptive
Just like these outfits have done for years, they call saying my son entered a contest 12-18 months ago, and he's won. Since he's underage, my husband and I - together - must come to their office to pick up our prize. We are guaranteed to walk away with one of these four: 2009 Lincoln Navigator (or $45, 000), $2500 cash, a 32" flat screen TV (worth $499), or a 3 day/2 night vacation in Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, Cancun, or another destination in Mexico that I can't recall. My husband and I would BOTH need to show up at this office on the east side of Fort Worth tomorrow at 10, 12, 2, or 4. When I asked what they would be trying to sell me, she only offered that we would not be forced to sign anything. I know that the poor folks who fall for these get ripped. Is the Navigator a radio-controlled car? When will there be some accountability demanded for these operators? I'd like to meet the person who won a car through one of these "prize award centers."
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