My wife and I attended the home improvement show at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes Barre. We signed up with many interesting vendors because we liked their product. One must have been Sundance Vacations because a representative contacted us with an offer for a free stay at a Marriott. All we had to do was meet with a representative to discuss their promotion. Out of curiosity, we scheduled an appointment.
On our arrival at the Sundance Vacation office complex, we were given a form to fill out and asked to wait for our representative. We were ushered into a presentation area with other people and the promotion began. This went well but certainly resembled a time share promotional that we had decline on another occassion. At the conclusion of the group presentation, we were introduced to a sales person. After a short conversation about their promotion, we said that we weren't interested.
With that she went to get her manager, Jerry, who made additional deals which we declined because we did not have a good feeling about their offerings. At that point, Jerry told us angrily in a very sarcastic manner that we were the reason our profession, education, was in such a financially dismal condition because we did not have the sense to buy this product.
As mentioned several times throughout this sales pitch, the Better Business Bureau endorses this enterprise. It is hard for my wife and I to believe that the Better Business Bureau would support efforts of this nature.
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