I got a 3 day 2 night (90 destinations) Travel Certificate issued by www.worldwidetravelcenter.com and was originally very excited about this offer of 3 day 2 night notel stay at all these seemingly fabulous places. However, it turned out to be a most memoral and aweful vacation scam that I ever bumped into. I carefully read all their restrictions and followed their procedures. They require you to call prior to sending the certificate for redemption, I did accordingly. It was late June, and the representative told me that there's hotel availability in Sept for me to redeem my certificate but I have to mail in the certificate.
That's reasonable, so I promptly sent in the paperwork with the check of $50 refundable deposit they required. Two weeks later, I got the certificate returned, saying that I have to actually write a statement authorizing them to charge my credit card for the refundable deposit. Mmmm. Okay, I did accordingly again and sent the certificate back to them with the additional $3 submittion fee they required. Guess what, two weeks later, I got rejected again saying that there's no hotel availability. Okay, I called them again and the representative refuse to make any reservation on line or through any other reasonable means other than mail in the certificate again with $3 resubmition fee and do the guessing process again.By then it's already August, and without my reservation confirmed, my September vacation is pretty much in ruin unless I book with another agency.
So I said to myself, okay, I'll try for a October travel dates then, guess what, after I mailed in the certificate for the 3rd time, it got rejected again, saying there's no availability, I called and called worldwidetravel center, tried to talk to their managers, no use, they hang up on you and insisted that you have to mail in the certificate for reservation. They won't even tell you among the 90 destinations they claimed that you can choose from, what is actually available. I finally submitted my certificate again for the 4TH TIME!!! With the $3 processing fee and return postage etc and surely, 3 weeks later, I got the certificate returned again.By then, it's already September. So consumers out there who has gotten these certificates through other marking programs or survey rewards etc, BE VERY VERY CAREFUL. I ended up paying all these re-submittion fees without getting anything and worst of all, wasted the entire two month going back and forth with an aweful travel agency that practically do not have an intent to help you (or even want you) to redeem these certificates they issued. Put it frankly, it was a SCAM!!!
The travel agency website is at
Http://www.worldwidetravelcenter.com/sales/packages.htm
http://usacomplaints.com/view.Asp? Id=169888&view=printer
The resellers of their certificates are
Http://www.worldwidetravelcenter.Us/clients.htm
http://www.vacationgetawayincentives.com/
http://www.alldigitalphotoandvideo.com/wedding/specials/
http://yourfreedreamvacation.com
http://www.funvacationforyou.com
http://www.dreamvacationforyou.com
http://www.greatvacationforyou.com
Be Very Careful of Vacation Certificates Issued By www.worldwidetravecenter.com and redistributed through these vendors.
1-800 Cucumber
Adelphia
Allied Mortgage
Avon,
Bassett Furniture
Cable Vision
Century 21
Comcast
Creatve Memories
Curves For Women
David's Bridal
Geico
Gold's Gym
Herbalife
Hbo
Jaffra
Jiffy Lube
Kars4kids
Kirby
Mary Kay Cosmetics
National Warehouse
Pre-Paid Legal
Premier Mortgage
Schwan's Foods
Time Warner
Tuxedo Junction
Total Home
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