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Branson, Missouri, United States

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ceschini October 1, 2009
Fraud
I am reporting on an horrendous experience I had in Branson during the week of September 20. I attended a presentation from Vacation Services and got scammed. They had a very high powered presentation and then asked my wife and I to sign up for their promotioon to join a Travel Club. During the entire presentation, they presented themselves as Vacation Travel Club. They used words like "we" and "our" when discussing the Travel Club. I was initially suspicious so I as to see their credentials and they shoued me a Better Business Club Rating of A+. I saw the rating and then signed a contract with them. I soon found out that Vacation Travel Club has a rating of A+ but that Vacation Sevices of America is not endorsed by the Better Business Bureau and in fact has a C- rating.

Vacation Services showed me a bogus BBB report and this is fraud. I am totally upset and want to take legal action against them. If more people read this and we could get together and file a class action suit against them. If you are interested. email me at [email protected]. I want these crooks to have to pay!

John Ceschini
p jojo September 23, 2009
Cancelation and 24 hr. guarantee for travel quote
I was taken advantage of by this company. I was in Branson, MO with a woman who later proved to be a crook to me. She set up the meeting to go hear the speech. I said "yes" to the guy, but felt odd when every clapped. She did not go in the room with me to sign. It was Thanksgiving 2008 I called them within the 3 days to cancel. Tomas, the guy who sold me the plan, got on the phone and said he would send me unlimited condo use. He derailed me. I tried to book a trip and the internet sight did not give me a quote within the 24 hour time frame which was their guarantee. When that happened, I called Tomas again and told him the problem and that I wanteId out. I have written the BBB of MO. He wrote that they would pay my yearly fee for 2010. I disputed it with my credit card and have not paid the card. It has affected my credit report.
I have not used the service at all. I want my money refunded, @$3, 500.00.
Oren Truitt September 8, 2009
Rude employees
My wife and I were solicited by phone to attend a vacation presentation at Branson. We were to receive discounted theatre tickets in exchange. At the time we made the reservations, which involved THREE phone calls, both my wife and I stated that we have 2 children, ages 3 and 11, that would be with us. We were told this would be fine. When the confirmation email and policy emails arrived, the only thing in them about children was that 'children age 2 and under were not allowed'. When we arrived for the presentation, we were told in an extremely rude manner by the manager, Dennis, that children were NOT allowed. He picked up a piece of paper, started stabbing at it with his finger and shoved it into my wife's face. I was about to make a rather unpleasant scene when my wife hustled me out of the lobby. They had charged my credit card $73 for the tickets. The tickets were canceled by the company and we were told we would be charged the remainder of the $412 for the tickets. I called Chase immediately and disputed the charge and told them to deny any further charges.

These people are crooks! Thieves, liars, crooks, conmen.
lori April 13, 2009
unfair/unethical business practices
My elderly parents were recently lured into Vacation Services of America to listen to a presentation of their travel club in exchange for a free stay in a condo. My dad repeatedly told 3 salespeople that they were not interested in their membership for themselves since my mom has Alzheimers and my dad has health issues making it difficult for them to travel. They were high pressured into buying a lifetime membership for themselves and 8 family members for $5389 after being repeatedly told, "do it for your kids". They told my parents that the Better Business Bureau gives them excellent ratings. I later found out that the BBB gives them a grade of C- due to the high number of complaints against them and that they actually are not accredited with the BBB. This membership was not sold to my parents with their best interests in mind. My parents, as well as many other elderly people, are not familiar with all the travel discounts to be found online. Their claim that they will match anyone else's price--how is that saving anyone money if you can buy it cheaper elsewhere? My dad called @3pm on the 3rd business day after signing the contract to verify the procedure for cancelling and left a message since noone answered the phone (they close mid-afternoon). They returned the call the next day and told my dad that they can not make exceptions and refused to cancel the membership. After my sister called and spoke with owner Thom Wood, he agreed to give a partial refund of $2000 with the stipulation that all family members agreed and would take no further action. We think that his offer is admission of unfair and unethical business practices and we are sending him a letter requesting a full refund with medical documentation of my parents illnesses. It makes me angry to hear how others are taken advantage of for a scam of a business. We will take further action if there is no cooperation from Thom Wood.
proathlon April 2, 2009
Severe Misrepresentation of Travel Savings
On March 19th, my wife and I attended a sales presentation at Branson, Mo. sponsored by Vacation Services of America. One of their top salesmen, Tony, spent about an hour enticing us with incredible travel deals that only their club (Vacation Travel Club) could provide. Amazing deals on cruises, condos and vacation packages were written on the boards surrounding our meeting room. We do a lot of online research finding the best travel deals, so we know good deals when we see them.

We were told that travel agents and the online travel sites like priceline, travelocity, and orbitz were not able to beat the prices available through the Vacation Travel Club. This is because VTC is only one of three companies that has figured out how to buy travel that has been marked up only 5-15% and pass it on to club members at this same price - bypassing wholesale and retail markup that can be anywhere from 50-200%. Some other deals they promised were:

• Get a $120 hotel for $75
• Get a $90 hotel for $50
• Get a $60 hotel for $35
• 2 excursions and ocean view rooms are included with all discounted cruise deals
• You can call and reach someone 24/7 to plan your trip

All of the above promises turned out to be false.

The presentation was very convincing and they even showed my wife a printout of their Better Business Bureau "good" (A or B) rating after she and I were skeptical about their credibility.

At the end of the meeting, the salesman wrote on the board that we could join the club today for $10, 000. Then several salesmen and women came around to each couple in the room and negotiated with them to join the club. Our salesman, Harry Launder, continued to convince us that the incredible deals were real, pulled right off the VTC website and that we should easily be able to save on every trip, since we use the online travel companies like priceline and travelocity to find deals.

We felt like they were telling us the truth, but the price way too much for us. We were still skeptical about joining, so after telling them we were not buying today - the salesman offered his final deal of $3000, but said we had to buy today or we can't join for another 4 years because of some technicality that I don't remember.

We decided to leave the building and take a walk to think and pray about the decision. If the savings were really as good as they said, we felt like $3000 for a lifetime of exceptional travel savings that can't be found anywhere else was well worth it.

So, we joined the club for $3000 on Thursday afternoon around 1pm. By Monday, I had called in and received my VTC member number over the phone and started comparing deals. On my first call to VTC, I asked to reserve a Radisson hotel room in Fort Worth, TX. They transferred me to a travel agent that does not work for the club and quoted me the same price that I could get from Radisson's website. When I asked the agent why she couldn't beat that price, she said that I had to use one of VTC's "choice hotels." We were not told this in the presentation. So I compared their choice hotel prices, and also found no savings - in fact hotels.com could beat their prices at choice hotels. (Quality Inn, Fairfield Inn and others). These were not the savings we were promised.

I found the club's prices for cruises and airline tickets more expensive than what I could find by going directly to the Carnival.com or AA.com.

We decided after several more attempts to find cheaper deals, that we had been sold a lie by Vacation Services of America. We called and asked for a refund. The receptionist had the manager, Tom Wood, call us back. We asked him to compare prices with us online, but he said he couldn't do that, and that we must have heard them wrong or were not doing something right. He offered us $500 or a free weeks stay at Branson to appease us, but refused to give us a full refund. We turned him down, and he said that we could fight it out with his attorney.

We have contacted a local Branson news station that is willing to do a story on this scam as well as a local attorney who has successfully sued the company in the past. If anyone else would like to help us with this or has successfully received a refund, please contact me. Thanks.

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