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Star Vacation Club Complaints - Customer beware! Scam!

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Star Vacation Club

Posted: 2006-11-10 by Charles Mai [send email]
Customer beware! Scam!
Complaint Rating:  92 % with 173 votes
Unbelievable! I managed to find at least 12 related complaints on Google about this company, its many agency representatives (other companies that funnel money to Travel Service Network), or affiliated companies (Infinity Incentive Group). They have operated under the name of Travel Service Network, TSN Travel, 123Free Travel, and many, many, more. They've taken (s**kered) consumers in the states of AZ, MO, IL, FL, TX, and many more to now include CA. I might be the first CA residence who has caught on to their scam. They are operating as Star Vacation Club in San Diego, CA.

Let’s take a step back and explain the events leading to today’s email. Like some of you, I received the typical marketing call guaranteeing a prize, in this case 1 of 5. I attend the sales presentation that promises club membership with too many good benefits to be true. I fall for the scam and we start talking price. Membership starts out costing me $8,500 (discounted from the standard price of $10K) and is dwindled down to $2,295 because I get sticker shock. After charging my card and having me sign several agreements, they give me a scratcher with a “lucky” penny to help reveal one of the 5 prizes I’m guaranteed to win. I scratch and say "darn" because it's not the Cadillac Escalade. It’s a voucher from Infinity Incentive Group for a free vacation, the voucher scam that hit some Complaints.com complainants.

Everything in the information package that I received after being duped out of $2,295 this evening showed the name of Star Vacation Club, even their member website (starvacationclub.com). Notice the similarity to Travel Service Network's site (tsntravel.com), of whom some of the Complaints.com complaints are directed. Everything showed Star Vacation Club, except the sales receipt which showed Travel Service Network. So, I got home and noticed this and said "huh?"

That's when the online research ensued and I’m just dumbfounded by the amount of activity this company has been engaged in. Several BBB chapters show unfavorable ratings for this company and some of its “affiliates,” as well as numerous documented court cases brought on by state attorney generals.

The San Diego Better Business Bureau has no complaints filed on record. Even though the San Diego BBB shows this company's file open in 2002, the sales person told me that they opened up shop three months ago, maybe too early for victims to be the wiser.

I’m going to follow Star Vacation Club’s three day cancellation policy written in the agreement. I expect that they’ll give me the standard run around Illinois consumers received by Travel Service Network .lip service and no refund. I’m prepared for that. My credit card company will be informed not to pay that charge and I’ll show good faith by following their cancellation policy. By the way, I’m not going to submit the travel voucher. Fool me once, and thanks to some of you, not twice.

I hope to prevent other Californian’s from being duped too. A complaint was filed with the CA State Attorney. I’ve filed a scam report with the Chicago BBB in hopes that they’ll share their information with the San Diego chapter. I’ve filed a consumer fraud alert with the local TV station to investigate them, hopefully on the air. And finally, I’m educating ya’ll here who helped me realize how stupid I was. By the way, thank you to the folks at Complaintsboard.com for an availing this forum to us.
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235 days ago by Elizabeth Johnson [send email]
Ok I got the phone call about the prize also. But my husband and I figured it would be some promotional (sp) thing. So we went and sat through the presentation. It sounded like a great thing. We don't travel out of the USA. However we do travel with in the states. I added my cousin because they said we could add anybody in our family. I gave her the card the other day so she could book a trip for her and a freind. She came across this site with all the complaints and called me. I will be honest we have only made 2 payments on the and have not had a chance to use it. We did recieve a call from a lady that wanted to welcome us and offer us a deal on a vacation package that we could pay 499.00 on and that would hold a spot for I think it was 2 years. When I told her I would pass this year she got very rude with me. After my cousin tells me that I might have bought into a scam I start checking prices and I have found that the hotels price through the hotel itself was 10.00 cheaper than what star vacations price was. Same with the airline tickets I looked at. If they are suppose to give us a deal then why is it cheaper to go straight to the hotel or the airlines???

I looked on the BBB in IL and there were 96 complaints filed against this company in the last 36 months.

Is a class action law suite the way to go and how would we start it?
222 days ago by Steven [send email]
I received a call last week telling me that I won a prize. Although it sounded too good to be true, I went along with it hoping that this was legit. I went ahead and committed to attending the presentation. After I hung up, something was telling me that this was too good to be true. My gut was telling me this wasn't right. So I went online and found this site.

I want to thank you people for posting your horror stories on this website. I may have fallen in to the same trap or at the very least wasted a couple hours of my time.

Thanks again and good luck recovering your money.
195 days ago by Normand Rancourt [send email]
I sure wish that I had known about this website before I went up to collect my so called prize. Star Vacation Club is now operating in Gilbert Arizona. I have been scammed by this outfit for $4290.00. I have sent complaints to Lisa Madigan who is the Attorney General of Illinois, Terry Goddard, the attorney General of Arizona, the GilbertPolice Dept, BBB of Arizona and I am just getting started. Why is it that so many agencies know that this is an ongoing scam and none of them has done anything about it? My wife and I are elderly people on a fixed income, and my wife has a heart condition. We don't need this type of aggravation. I had returned to the place that hooked me, and when I got there, they said, oh, we cannot do anything for you here, you have to call Batavia Illinois which is the corporate headquarters. It looks to me like the queen bee is in Illinois and we are dealing with the drones. If you people hear anything new out there, please keep me posted, thank you.
175 days ago by Don B. [send email]
Unfortunately what happened to Mr. Rancourt is happening on a daily basis to people all over the country.

Whatever you do, do not buy anything from this company.

Mr. Rancourt, I good luck recovering your money.

DB
173 days ago by Andrea And Louis [send email]
I would like to thank Star Vacation Club for giving a wonderful experience. My vacation in orlando Fl was definitely the greatest vacation I've ever had. Thank you very much.
173 days ago by Marge Stewart [send email]
We had a wonderful experience using the free vacation from Star Travel.My husband and I went to Cancun, Mexico.We never bought anything during the presentation but they still gave us the free vacation package. mmstewart
173 days ago by Samantha Brant [send email]
i received a call from star travel 1 week ago... and i find it very interesting... when i check out the internet, theres a lot of complaint about it... so i started to have a doubt BUT, i have the eagerness to attend the presentation... the bottom line is, i have attend the presentation and finished it then now i realized that all the complaints on the internet was not true... If i believe on what they are saying maybe its a big lost on my part, I will not get the free vacation...
164 days ago by Jeanice Owens [send email]
Something told me that this place was a scam BUT I decided to go for the FREE gifts. I kept saying not interested but each time they added a gift. I went on March 1 and as of today April 25 I have yet to receive the gas card BECAUSE there are several HOOPS that need to be jumped through...like fill this out...send it back...buy some gas..fill this out ..send the receipt...send a stamped envelope...THEN we will send you a voucher ... then send the receipt ...must be from the station that you said you go to...etc...etc...etc.

I have not even received my restaurant card yet...supposed to be a dinner for 2...it's $25...IF I EVER RECEIVE IT.

I think the best thing would be to go to the place and STOP anyone else from making the same mistake I did...WAISTING MY TIME!

TAKE 5 MINUTES...PASS OUT 10 FLYERS SAYING IT'S A BIG FRAUD!!! I think they will get the message!
161 days ago by Melody & Jim [send email]
I agree with the complaints filed against Star Vacation Club. We canceled within 24 hours after we were given an unbelievable price on a Mediterranean cruise and to find out it was false. We called the gentleman who quoted the price and never received a return call. The customer service there is terrible. It took over a month to have our money credited back to our account.

Months later we receive a call from an employee wanting to offer the membership for substantially less because of the poor service we encountered. I said no way and hung up. We still get monthly calls attempting to lure us back to their presentation with a possiblity of a high priced gift. Now over a year later we receive a $189 bill from a collection agency for Star Vacation Club Membership fee. You have got to be kidding!
159 days ago by Robert J. [send email]
I've had many vacations with STAR VACATION CLUB and the only problem I had was with the marketing company in the begining, when my wife and I first visited Star 3 years ago. Don't let this gift thing stop you from enjoying the saving in some of the best places in the world. Some people all the do is search for the free ride..their is no free ride. So stop complaining and have some fun in life. I have nothing but great things to say about Star Vacation Club for the past 3 years.
154 days ago by Michael Belanger [send email]
I read all the comments and thought that they were from the people who visited but never joined. So I joined. It is worse on the inside. They took the money and gave me three day right of recision. They appear to h ve honored it but they also will keep your money for a full 30 days. You then have to pay interest for the month despite that I cancelled prior to them charging the money. They charges it anyway. STAY AWAY.
Dr. Mike
154 days ago by Shawn [send email]
I wonder after reading all these comments, and I mean all, If anyone has any complaints about the service. Seems to me the majority of you are bitching about having to pay taxes and fees which are fully disclosed to you at reception. Yet there are no complaints about the services and savings recieved with membership. I am a member and quite content with what I have. Anyone with any doubt of my membership can email me and I will gladly respond with my phone number. I am a proud member of a club that saves me and my family thousands of dollars with the amount of travel we do. All of you freeloading non-members can continue to spout off about what you dont have because you could not afford it. It wont stop my fun and savings.

On a side note, I wonder how tough it was to become a "doctor" without having fundamental grammar and spelling skills Dr. Mike.
150 days ago by Krystal K. [send email]
My boyfriend called me Monday afternoon saying he had received this same call on his cell phone. And that he had made an appointment. He was told that he was guaranteed a $500 prize and that it would be in the form of a cashier's check. He was told that we would simply have to sit through a presentation with a brand new company.

We get to Star Vacation Club in Schaumburg, Illinois. I just had a horrible guy wrenching feeling in my stomach. I knew that I was going to be sucked in. I always fall for it.

After watching the slideshow and listening to the prices, we were very impressed and ended up signing the contract.

I, however, was very uneasy still and was paying a great deal of attention to the things our representative was telling us. At one point in time he told us that three years ago he had a heart attack and was sooo happy to have survived that he changed his life. Stopped working so much and vacationing more, etc. He got a Star Club Membership and then decided to start a career with them six months ago. About twenty minutes later he told us that he was going on vacations twice per year and that he and his family had been doing so for the past four years. I thought to myself. You were just telling us that you did nothing but work until your heart attack three years ago. And that the brand new company the person on the phone told us about has supposedly been open since 1992 and has 80, 000 members.

We got home and I tried to sleep, but I couldn't. I just felt so on edge due to the $5k we had just agreed to pay. And the fact that we could not access the site until we received our welcome call with verification code. Our representative said it would take a few days to get the call. Then I started looking at the Contract and saw that there was only a three day cancellation policy and the same had to be in writing via hand delivery or certified mail. How conveinent?!?! You only have 3 days to cancel, but yet you won't have access to the site until you get your verification in a "few" days (betcha it would have taken them more than three to call). And how they exactly do they expect certified mail to get to them within three business days? Certified mail takes the same amount of time as regular first class mail.

I googled the site and was amazed at because this membership is so "great", but yet 80% of the sites I found, were complaints. I would think that if this membership was as "great" as they make it sound, people everywhere would be telling of the fairytale vacations they have experienced. I research everything before I take a trip. Everything now a days has some sort of ratings, but yet none for Star. Nothing good from google...Not even a myspace blog. HA HA HA!

Anyhow, at 3:00 a.m. after not being able to fall asleep (mind you, I had to be up at 6:00 a.m.), I sat next to my boyfriend on the couch and sobbed. I was sooo afraid that we were going to lose our money. I told him about all the complaints and the suit with the Indiana States Attorney. There was even a article in the Chicago suntimes. As much as we want to believe them, it's truly hard. He told me to draft the cancellation (I'm pretty good at it; I work for an attorney. Not one that does what would need to be done if I had gotten stuck; he does real estate, estate planning, probate and corporate law.) and being a paralegal and knowing a little about contracts I drew up a receipt for them to sign stating that they received our written cancellation within the three days, as well as, our membership kit. He brought it to the corporate location in Batavia, Illinois and turned everything and had the receipt signed. This was Wednesday. We closed the account that we used to obtain the membership so that nothing else could be charged (although they do have our identities in their hands-we had to give them our socials). We are going to wait a few weeks to call if our refund hasn't been credited (as they clearly state it will take about thirty days).

I don't understand how something that is supposedly so great isn't bragged about. Why is it that the 80, 000 members aren't posting about how wonderful their lives have been due to Star Vacation Club.

I wish you all the best of luck, and truly thank God that my senses got the best of me and we were able to cancel in time.
148 days ago by Mitch C. [send email]
I have no complaints about the quality and service that has been provided through Star. It disheartens me to see all these people who are not even owners and think they are so clever because they passed up a great opportunity that could have saved them a bunch of money. I have been with Star for 6 years, no problems, no complaints. I also bought a washer/dryer combo 6 years ago, I got it a quite a discount, but never felt the need to brag about it to the world. But on the whole I would say Star has enabled me to travel to places I never thought I would get to. So I guess my life is better with it.
88 days ago by Larry D. [send email]
This company is a scam. I used to work for them. The above comments are true.

DO NOT BUY!!!

You can purchase these trips cheaper online. You are not receiving discounts through Star Vacation Club. The positive comments posted above are from employees only.
72 days ago by Cleester Tucker [send email]
I TRYED TO USE THE STAR VACATION CARD AT THE MOVIES AND THEY HAD NEVER HERE OF THIS COMPANY .
68 days ago by Michael Robbins [send email]
I'm still in the trying-to-get-the financing-straighten-out stage. I made the initial downpayment, signed up with the finance co., then decided the pay it off. I called Star Vacations and asked for someone in the acct'g dept. They gave me a payoff figure, which I assumed should go to the finance co. She says no; send it to Star Vac., which I did. Now I continue to get drafts on my checking acct. every month. They all tell me it is straightened out and I continue to be paying thru the nose. Star Vacations has never sent my check to the Finance co.--5 months later.
23 days ago by Az [send email]
I got a call from Incentive Marketing Group to attend this presentation from Star Vacation Club in AZ. I kept telling them "no" but they kept calling back. I was told that I had a prize reserved for me including a $50 gas rebate. They said that I didn't even need to stay for the presentation if I didn't want to. I could just show up, collect my prize and leave. Because they literally wouldn't take "no" for an answer, I scheduled the appointment but didn't go. I got a call back a week later asking why I didn't show up, and the whole thing started all over again. I showed up at the appointment but could not just grab my prize and leave. I had to sit through the 90 min presentation, which I had been assured was going to be 60 min max. In the end, I didn't get the gas rebate, only an application to submit for a gas rebate. More than a month later I got the following letter in the mail from Incentive Marketing Group.

"To get started on the redemption process, be sure to include a contact phone number to prevent delays. Additionally, sign the application at the bottom to indicate you will agree to the terms of participation. You must return all forms within twenty-one days or the Gas rebates will be void.

When we receive this application, you will be sent a questionnaire to choose your gas station selection. complete it and return to us within 21 days along with a self-addressed stamped #10 business envelope or a $2.50 money order for shipping and handling.

Once you have selected your gas station on the questionnaire you will receive 4 redemption tickets. You can only use one ticket per month.

You must purchase $50 or more in gas during the month at the selected gas station. Retain your receipts then attach receipts to the redemption ticket then return to us within 21 days of the most recent gas purchase along with a self-addressed stamped #10 business envelope or a $2.50 money order for shipping and handling. Example, gas receipts from June, must arrive to our office by July 21st. Our address is Incentive Marketing Group, P.O. Box 350, Geneva IL 60134.

Once your redemption ticket and receipts are validated, you will be sent either a $12.50 gas card for the service station you selected or a $12.50 check from us.

Terms of participation
Failure to complete the registration process within deadlines provided will make this offer null and void. Once registration is complete, all redemption tickets must be submitted within 12 months from activation date of issue. Submission of photocopied, altered or third party or fraudulent receipts will make this offer null and void. The gas station name must be clearly legible and be issued from your selected gas station. This offer may not be transferred. This offer is subject to change. We must receive this application within 21 days of issue date."

Obviously, they are making this way too much trouble to go through to bother claiming your prize. And since when does it cost $2.50 shipping and handling to send a check in the mail. And when you add up the $30 in gas that it takes you to get to and from the presentation plus the shipping and handling fees, it's really not worth going through the trouble. I'll bet if I jumped all the hurdles to get my $15 prize, they would find some way to void my offer, such as by saying that they didn't receive the receipts in time. Also, notice that the offer is SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Why should they care whether I use $50 or more in gas a month? I drive a very small car and take the bus to work. So I don't always spend $50 in a month on gas. WHAT A SCAM!

I had the same issue last month where I was told that I had won a prize, but when I called to claim my prize, I was told that I didn't qualify because I wasn't married or co-habitating with my boyfriend. Nice to have a company that promotes living in sin. My income alone is more than twice their required combined income level. So why should I be discriminated against just because I am single? Single people can go on vacation, too. The last thing I need is another reminder that I'm pathetic because I'm single and lonely.
22 days ago by Daniel R. Fruechting [send email]
I, like all others who have posted on this site, am very unhappy and dissatisfied with the service presented. To all, notice that I wrote "service". Star has not passed on anything tangible, i.e., a product. We have only been presented an opportunity to obtain services by others at a discount. As has been mentioned before, anyone who searches diligently can find lower prices without purchasing for a membership.

Memberships are what we are all purchasing as it specifically mentioned in the documents we all received. Memberships, with certain exceptions, cannot be required of anyone. Hence, they can be cancelled at any time. For those who are paying for this membership with a debit or credit card the cancellation is simple, go to the bank where your card was issued. Explain the situation and you will be given a form to stop payment. You will have to give a reason for this but the answer is simple. You are being ripped off. I write with experience on this matter as I am chagrined to have to admit to a situation similar to this before and had no problems getting rid of it by the above method. I intend to follow the same course where Star Vacation Club is concerned

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