On may 30th I received an offer for a free 2 day cruise to the Bahamas from Imperial Majesty Cruise line vacation in a letter by mail with a $1300.00 voucher. My girlfriend wanted to know what this was all about even though I had a feeling that this was suspicious. Anyway I called this toll free number and talked to an agent who identified himself. To make a long story short after talking to him for over 20 minutes, I found out that the voucher was a $1300.00 rebate on a package deal vacation which would cost us $997.00 plus travel expense for two people other expenses. It included the two day cruise, 2-3 days in Fort Lauderdale 2-3 days in Daytona beach which included a rental car for 7 days. He left me with his manager who wanted me to make a decision "now" offering me all kinds of upgrades to get me to make a quick decision. He then wanted me to give their booking dept. My credit card number. After telling him I wanted to do a background check before giving my credit card number to a stranger he told me that I was just being stubborn. I was told that if I hung up the deal was cancelled. This offer is only good on one phone call.
I just didn't like the way this was set up. What a joke but I'm sure they will get people to fall for that.
Well, well I knew then that this was not serious. I then hung up.
I then did a background check on this company and found out that you were not getting your money's worth. Back here in Canada this is called pressure sales.
Hope this will help save a lot of people some hardship
Claude
Candiac, Quebec
Canada
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