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VIP Travel Complaints - Misleading promises

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VIP Travel

Posted: 2008-04-14 by Rick Butler [send email]
Misleading promises
Complaint Rating:  100 % with 3 votes
Company information:
VIP Travel
322 W. Main St.
Lexington, South Carolina
United States
Phone: 1-866-763-6372
viptravelmembers.com

We were not provided our three day right to cancel, along with other failures to deliver a promised product.



Following was reported by Channel 7 WSPA TV Spartanburg South Carolina April 9, 2008



Consumer Affairs files Lawsuit against travel company



Wednesday, Apr 09, 2008 - 03:34 PM



By Heather Sullivan

E-mail | Biography

The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs has filed a lawsuit against VIP Travel, based in Lexington, South Carolina, saying the company has used unfair and deceptive practices in its solicitations. An attorney for VIP Travel says the company is cooperating with Consumer Affairs and taking steps to address those concerns.

When Cheryl Rich wanted to plan a trip to Europe, she says she attended a seminar in Greenville for VIP Travel based in Lexington.

Said Rich, "They were giving us information that were similar trips and cruises that we had taken, yet they were much less expensive than what we had paid."

But Rich says after paying VIP about $3500, she wasn't getting booked on the trip she wanted. Said Rich, "I started calling about one particular cruise and I was getting put off. I was not getting information I needed."

Said Danny Collins, an attorney with the Department of Consumer Affairs, "They promise quite a few things that they don't deliver on."

After receiving about 50 complaints from customers in the Carolinas and Georgia, Consumer Affairs filed a lawsuit against VIP Travel in Lexington, accusing the company of offering free rewards that the Department says were not really free, and not offering customers a three day right to cancel their contracts.

Said Collins, "A lot of people tried to cancel the contract but the company told them they did not have such a right. But that is not true under the law. The law does give a person a three day right to cancel when a presentation is made any place other than the regular place of business."

VIP Travel's attorney Robby Birnbaum told us by phone the company is cooperating with Consumer Affairs and taking steps to address concerns and make sure it's complying with the law. Birnbaum says some customers may receive refunds, but did not have details at this time.

A refund is what Cheryl Rich is hoping for. Said Rich, "We have lost a lot of money for something that I felt like was going to be something really fun."

The Better Business Bureau offers the following advice to protect yourself when using any travel company.

- check for complaints filed with the BBB or Consumer Affairs

- get offers and travel arrangements in writing

- get copies of cancellation policies

- pay with a credit card. Many credit cards will refund your money if you don't receive the trip you pay for.



Rick Butler, Summerville Georgia
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225 days ago by Joni Spires [send email]
Rick, I wasn't able to read your whole story, is something in the works against these people? I've got the Attorney Generals # in So. Carolina, please let me know, thanks Joni Spires.
184 days ago by Rick Butler [send email]
We purchased a membership in September 2007, and have yet to be able to receive any service. In fact, when I filed a complaint with the South Carolina Department of Consumer Advocate, and another complaint board their response was: "when Mr. B... asked for travel accommodations for Nov. 2007, I had asked for accommodations outside their "major areas of concentration", therefore, their service was not promised.
However, their membership pack reads as follows:
The VIP Travel plan is unique in the fact that "each" time you travel you will enjoy substantial savings. Whether you enjoy luxurious condos, cruising, all-inclusive resorts, 3, 4 and 5 Star hotels, discounts on theme park tickets, restaurants, golf or RV rentals, we can accommodate "all' of your travel needs while saving you and your family money.
And they claim over 20, 000 members, so they have had plenty of time to correct any misprints. It is hard to believe the printed word any more. But, if you will access this and other internet complaint boards, do a search on VIP Travel, you can decide if you wish to try to do business with VIP Travel.

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