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View all 28 complaintsGlobal Vacation Network - Bait and switch
We were told if we listened to a 90 minute sales pitch we would walk out with a gift certificate for 3 days and 2 nights at Kalahari. It would be free and we could use it anytime, even weekends. We did not have to purchase anything and the Kalahari trip would be ours to keep for listening to the sales pitch. We drove 90 miles each way today to attend. We listened to the sales pitch and then spent another 45 min with a salesman. We did not leave with a gift certificate. We left with a brochure to send in with $100. I am not giving these scammers another minute of my time or a dime! Beware if you receive an offer from them.
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Call [protected] to schedule your pickup of a USB device charger Model Dash sent on a "paid" invoice. A bait and switch or a waste of time and mileage at best.
Send yellow post-cards with a "Parcel Pick-up Notice" in a brown banner at the top. Colors emulate UPS. Attempt to get you to phone for your "package" only to have them solicit you for vacation materials.