Our experieince was similar to that of another report. For spending 2 hours listening to a pitch for a vacation resort package, we were promised 2 roundtrip airline tickets to anywhere in continental U.S. The promoters paid Premium Incentives for the flights as part of their advertising.
I filled out the application & sent it in, with a money order for "processing fee, " to Premium Incentives. (The fact that they insisted on a money order rather than check or credit card seemed odd.) Perhaps due to press of time, the money order was made out for $7.59 instead of $7.95, a 36-cent error I didn't see before sealing the envelope & mailing it. Over 2 months later, my application form & money order were returned with a form checklist indicating that because the amount was wrong the application is void & cannot be resubmitted.
I suspect this outfit finds ways to refuse applications so as to keep for its own use the tickets or money or whatever they get from the promoters who use them.
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