Trusting people beware! Don't be taken by pro travel network like I was.
Everything I was told about this company that could be checked was correct. They are publicly traded, they have been on Lifetime network, and CNN did comment on them. However, the info that was unavailable until you paid over $500. And long distance training calls was way off!
I was told as soon as I finished the 7 training courses I would become a travel agent and able to save over 80% on travel. I would also be able to offer this discount to family and friends.
This was a joke! Not only was I not able to save 80%, my families vacation to Disneyland was going to be $1,800. More through pro travel network. Every travel arrangement I checked was more!
Unfortuneately, by the time I was able to confirm all of this, my 3 day grace period was well over. No money back.
I had a hard time getting anyone from the company to call me back. I even had my credit card company try. Finally, after calls from my credit card company I was called back so I could cancel my monthly fees.
To top it off, this company's rep, Christine Triffett, who signed me up, had the nerve to tell me how horrible I was treating her and this wonderful company. She didn't appreciate me calling them a pyramid company that was too good to be true.
Lesson learned! If it sounds too good to be true, it IS!!!
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