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Bermingham, KAddress
16 Luverne Ave, Toronto, ON M3H 1R5, CanadaHistory
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April 2012Other Formats
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Gord
The name should be SCAMMERS, jeez do these people really expect anyone to fall for this, really? Come on people, time to reevaluate the whole scam business . They call from overseas,maybe even from jail, who knows, please no matter what do not sign for this, you will regret it ever so much, from my own past experience
Worked there
That's right! Because if they were legitimate they would not keep on changing the name of their organization. In fact the call centre in Toronto that calls for Suite Life is called Market Aiming but they never say that they are Market Aiming calling on behalf of Suite Life.
should have known better
We didn't get a call from this number but at the home show won a key to a car draw and were invited to a 90 minute talk about vacations, same company. At this location in Vaughan, we got a free dinner and then were approached by a rep who explained how their company worked. After that got invited into another room for a presentation and later were taken into a private meeting with that rep. To make a long story short, no key was drawn, but what they were trying to sell was vacation time in any of their hotels at a reduced rate. The hotel prices were incredible, but the registration fee to be a member was more than we could afford, over 10M then and there. When we told them we could not afford it, they tried their best to give us a lesser package, but still we could not afford it. Well they did promise a gift at the end of the presentation and we drew, a 4 day weekend in any of the cities they had listed where they had their hotels. We had 3 choices of places, choosing a date a month apart and not on any of them on the US long weekends. We chose 3 but they weren't acceptable. Then be chose another 3 which were ok. They let us know two weeks before if there were accommodations for us. The first date, no. The second date, no. And then we got an email saying we would be refunded all our money with $300 in restaurant vouchers. We said fine, but then another email came to say, they made a mistake and if we wanted to cancel we would forfeit $ 50 from the deposit we sent them, which was over $ 200 in taxes for the 3 nights at the hotel. We told them we didn't want to forfeit the $ 50 and they would continue searching for the last date. But later we realized due to a family matter that last date was not appropriate for us and we asked to change it. They replied they could not change the date, but we could cancel and forfeit the $ 50. We replied you can write us and tell us that we are getting our money back with $ 300 in restaurant vouchers and then turn around and say it was a mistake, but we can't change the date. They replied they would honor the refund completely with the $300 in vouchers. We received our money, in US funds and short $ 8 from the original amount we sent them and $ 300 in restaurant vouchers. You had to join a Dining Savings Club and could only redeem $ 25 per month for the year, making it $ 300. Oh and the best thing, they were for US residents only, we live in Canada. So this experience cost us about $ 8, which we can say we paid for the meal and a lot of frustration waiting for them to come through with what they say we won. You never get anything for nothing.
Kiki
So we got a call from All Suite Getaways - not the same name but the address in Woodbridge is the same and the story sounds familiar. We are going to go to the presentation and I'll let you know the outcome. They promised one of five prizes: Cash, Shopping, TV, Ipad, or Niagara Falls. I'd like to go with an open mind - I am not the type to get intimidated into buying something. I don't think it's fair to outright say it's a scam if you never went to the presentation. I wouldn't say a movie sucks because I saw a preview. Anyway...I'll let you know what actually happened - and if I got one of these promised prizes.
Nancy
It is not a scam
DEBBY
SUITELIFE IS A SCAM AND SO IS EVERYONE ASSOCIATED WITH IT. IT IS A MONEY HUNGRY GRAB THAT THEY TAKE AWAY FROM HARD WORKING PEOPLE WANTING TO JUST ENJOY A VACATION. I HAVE BEEN TOO LOTS OF THESE "I WON A VACATION" ALWAYS TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE SAME CRAP. THEM TRYING TO TAKE YOUR MONEY - NOTHING IS FOR FREE IN LIFE - NOT EVEN DEATH -UNFORTUNATE BUT TRUE. DO NOT TRUST OR BUY INTO THIS SCAM BECAUSE THAT'S ALL IT IS - A SCAM. IT IS DISGUSTING THAT INDIVIDUALS WHO PREY ON THE INNOCENT STILL EXIST.
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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.