Saturday, February 27, 2010

Free hotel stays?

I was recently stopped in Orchard Rd, Singapore to answer a short survey, then was told that i won a 7 nights accommodation in a choice of 9 countries. I was encouraged to listen to a salespitch for membership of a travel club - something like a club med, but was informed that i was not obliged to join.


So i didn't. They gave me the voucher for the free accommodation anyway. My question is, do u guys think this is some scam. i don't remember the name of the company - something like Asian Travel Club... or something. The voucher is called The Voyager and is to be sent to www.starvacs.com - a very simple and somewhat suspicious website.


They ask for a credit card number to 'guarantee' the booking.


Have any of u heard of such arrangements and so u think it's real?Free hotel stays?
It is likely legit, but you should be aware of the fine print. Make sure that ';free'; means free. If there are hidden taxes, processing fees, or any charges at all, have them explained to you in full and then decide if you still want to participate. You've honored your part of the bargain by sitting through the presentation, so you have a right to the trip. Just find out exactly what the rules are first...Free hotel stays?
i don't know if it is real or not but i would not give my card over the Internet
The survey itself is just to see whether or not you qualify for the promotion.





The salespitch is genuine. They do want u to join their club.





The voucher is probably genuine, because I'm sure there are terms %26amp; conditions that ensure they get some profit out of it. Call them and find out! You're the one with the voucher... is there a number on it?

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