Grand Travel Worldwide
Consumer Report

Miscellaneous

Received an offer via postal mail with offer of two round trip airline tickets and two nights at any of over 1000 Marriott Hotel locations. Called the number, spoke with Elise Warren, who was listed on the correspondence as Guest Services Manager, and had to give the registration number for verification. She revealed she has only worked for company for four days. Advised my wife and I "had" to attend an hour and half seminar before the tickets were issued. Also, had to bring a major crdeit card and picture identification for verification purposes, and this information would be used should we decide to join the program. Declined the offer as it sounds like a scam. Several different searches only revealed a "look at me and what I have to offer" type of information. Nothing on pricing, options, availability, destinations, etc. Wondering why they need credit card information for this and if anyone else had taken them up on the seminar and offer to join the program.


Company: Grand Travel Worldwide
Country: USA
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