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Bermingham, KAddress
16 Luverne Ave, Toronto, ON M3H 1R5, CanadaHistory
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Canada17
Got the call saying that I had one a trip to any destination in NA for four adults, or a 5d, 4n trip to Niagara Falls, ON for two adults and two kids. I'm pretty skeptical when anyone tells me something is "free" because nothing in life is. I told him nothing is "Free" so what do they want from me. I was told that they wanted us to come and sit through a 90 minute presentation (give or take 5-10 minutes) that there would be a light lunch and refreshments. I asked how the trip was "Free". The caller told me that instead of having commercials in magazines, newspapers, and TV, they have these presentations and their marketing department pays for the "free" trips less air fair and taxes. We went, we heard, we were definitely intrigued. Yes, there was a sales pitch, but it IS a business and they want clients. There wasn't really any pressure though, and regardless of whether or not we decided to become members, we were guaranteed the "free" trip. Anyone who can't see the value in paying $6000 over five years (if you finance it) to receive enormously discounted travel fares for 25 years ($18,000 for lifetime membership which can be willed to your children/partner/best friend) isn't paying attention or doesn't value taking a vacation. And we are talking $300USD/wk for resort accommodations that would cost you upwards of $2000USD/wk. Yes, you are paying a fee to them to use their contacts to get the best rates (and better) possible, but if you like to travel, and plan to travel for your whole life, you can easily do the math. I don't work for them. I'm just a curious person who got the call and was willing to (possibly) "waste" 90 minutes of my life to get a "free" week at a 5-star hotel in Niagara Falls, ON. I find it interesting that those above who are calling this a "scam" haven't been willing to risk the 90 minutes to find out if it is in fact a scam. The only "catch" was that (being married) my husband and I had to go to the presentation together. Everyone was professional, polite, friendly, and non-pressure. If you get a call from SuiteLife Vacations and can spare 90 minutes to go hear the information, do it. What do you have to lose other than 90 minutes? I know I've spent more time watching a BAD movie and paid out the nose to see it in theaters. If you really don't want to sign up for anything, then don't, just take what was promised to you (light lunch and the "free" trip) and be on your merry way.
sandy pham
hi if i sign it up . how can i cancel it ? thank you
hary
kelso is their agent he even dose`nt know how to write wrong stupid you guys should stop this
Lorne
Report the to the cops, or better yet go there and record their 'show', which is high pressure sales pitch then send it to all newspapers. I wish I thought of that. All these guys have accents, maybe they are not legal in this country or want to scam Canadians. Be smarter and take them down. Good luck.
Jeff Drutz is a scammer
Yes Cap a.k.a. Jeff Drutz, liar liar pants on fire. No such thing as 'Carriage Ridge resort'. It was just another joint that fired Drutz for scamming. Drutz also does Cranberry _Georgian Bay timeshare lies and Suite Life Scam a.k.a. vacation for cheap on our website but nothing that is deal is available.[***] scammers. they are all going to jail
Chancetaker
Hey,
I received the call today, saying I'd submitted a ballot about a year or so ago. The phone number was different, though, it was (416) 642-2007, and I spoke with Tina. I have read all the negative comments, but the one comment I liked was by someone who actually went and did get the promised vacations. I am hoping that person is legitimate and not someone from CVS. My husband is very skeptical, but we are pros as saying no as we've been scammed once, and won't be fooled again (thanks Petey.)
We will go and ensure we are out in the 90 minutes promised, and I will write what happens, whether they are legit or not, to advise or warn others. I have no vested interest in lying, if they are good, I will say so, if they are not, I will warn everyone, but to say they are not legit without going is very closed minded and prejudiced. We must have some faith in this world, or what's the point?
I received the call today, saying I'd submitted a ballot about a year or so ago. The phone number was different, though, it was (416) 642-2007, and I spoke with Tina. I have read all the negative comments, but the one comment I liked was by someone who actually went and did get the promised vacations. I am hoping that person is legitimate and not someone from CVS. My husband is very skeptical, but we are pros as saying no as we've been scammed once, and won't be fooled again (thanks Petey.)
We will go and ensure we are out in the 90 minutes promised, and I will write what happens, whether they are legit or not, to advise or warn others. I have no vested interest in lying, if they are good, I will say so, if they are not, I will warn everyone, but to say they are not legit without going is very closed minded and prejudiced. We must have some faith in this world, or what's the point?
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Unlucky
Posted on March 5, 2015Caller type: Unknown
Location: Canada
Something is fishy here, and i even accused them of being involved with the bankruptcy of Tonya (Dream Travels). I will see if something evolves with that. Does anyone know of any shows like "Silverman Helps"? Too bad he is gone! But they will be sorry when this goes public.