Vacation Professionals
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Category: Travel
Contact Information 13 Branch St, Methuen, Massachusetts, United States
Phone number: (978) 683-4400
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Vacation Professionals Reviews
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Jean
April 22, 2009
Scam
We signed up with Travel to go that was represented by Vacation Professionals...we were told that when we traveled we would be put in a group rate that was much better than traveling alone. We paid $4000.00 and were given a $1000.00 credit for a cruise of our choice.
When we went to use our cruise credit we were told by Travel to Go that the company that gave us the credit was out of business and Travel to Go would not honor it even though they hired this company to get them more clients.
We used Travel to Go for 2 trips and found that we did not get a deal as a matter of fact we paid more than our friends had paid for their trip without the so called "group rate."
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August 12, 2008
False promises
My wife and I were promised two round-trip air tickets on Continental Airlines to anywhere in the U.S. plus a free rental car for a week. All we had to do was attend a no-pressure presentation of Vacation Professionals' services. After sitting through a 2 hour presentation and saying no to the sales efforts of THREE salesmen (each with increasingly better terms) we were given what turns out to be totally worthless gifts to come from an outfit called VIP Travel Reservations in Port Orange Florida. One need only google this company and read the complaints of others who attended similar presentations to realize what a scam the whole thing is. Then we went to the internet to see about the services touted during the presentation, only to find no website for Vacation Professionals with the services they tried hard to sell us for a membership initial fee of $8, 000!!
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June 5, 2008
Scam
Vacation Professionals called me saying that I had won two round trip tickets to any city in the US. I was ecstatic but my dad told me it was a scam since I hadn't signed up for anything and the company showed up on the rip-off and had complaints in the better business bureau.
When they called back we said that we were not interested and to please remove us from their calling list. Their response was rude and defensive. My dad asked them why they didn't respond to the complaints on the better business bureau, to which the representative answered "No." The conversation continued like this until the representative hung up on us.
Since then they have called back twice, once at 9 pm, and have hung up on my mother and myself after a few minutes of us trying to be removed from the calling list.
I was sceptical when my dad first told me this was a scam but now I'm sure of it. Why would they continue to call if they were a legitimate business? Why wouldn't they just pull another name out of the hat since we clearly don't want our "prize"? The fact that they called at 9 pm and have hung up on us three times is not-businesslike. The manner in which the representatives speak to us is rude, defensive, and has an accusing tone.
I've read about other people being scammed by this company and frankly, Vacation Professionals are just annoying. Avoid this company at all costs!
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June 4, 2008
Will not stop calling me
I received a phone call from this company telling me that I won two round trip tickets to any city in the US. My dad googled the company and found complaints in the rip-off and over a dozen unresolved conflicts with the better business bureau. Since the initial phone call, they have called back three times to try to convince me to claim my "prize." Whomever answers the phone asks politely that we be removed from their calling list. Their response is always given in a defensive and accusing manner. The conversation always ends with them hanging up on us.
If this company was the real deal, why would they continue to call us? Why wouldn't they just draw a new name from the hat and stop calling us since we clearly don't want this "prize"? Also, I don't think that a legitimate business would place phone calls at 9 pm or hang up on a customer.
If anyone knows how I can get off their list please let me know, I don't think they're going to give up.
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January 14, 2008
False promises
My wife and I were promised two round-trip air tickets on Continental Airlines to anywhere in the U.S. plus a free rental car for a week. All we had to do was attend a no-pressure presentation of Vacation Professionals' services. After sitting through a 2 hour presentation and saying no to the sales efforts of THREE salesmen (each with increasingly better terms) we were given what turns out to be totally worthless gifts to come from an outfit called VIP Travel Reservations in Port Orange Florida. One need only google this company and read the complaints of others who attended similar presentations to realize what a scam the whole thing is. Then we went to the internet to see about the services touted during the presentation, only to find no website for Vacation Professionals with the services they tried hard to sell us for a membership initial fee of $8,000!
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