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Millennium Travel and Promotions Inc

Millennium Travel and Promotions Inc review: Deceiving practice 1

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Such a bunch f deceivers! I was tricked to go to their presentation in June 18, 2010. After two hours of listening to lies, I ended with a bunch of papers, one of which says complete package, promoting among other things two free nights of hotel stay and $30 in Diner certificate. Sounds good but... it took extensive mailing back and forth, $50 per person refundable fee ($100 in my case), payable by casher check or money order only. I had to make a choice of 2 destinations in 2 states, dates with at least 45 day between choice dates (choice dates cannot be on Holidays), arrivals must on Monday or Tuesday only, and request must be received not less than 90 days before the first requested date. It took a lot of time to figure these conditions right. They will try to provide me with my first choice but may have to give me an alternative option. Upon completion of travel I may REQUEST a refund of my $100. They may change the terms of the agreement at any time without notice. You bet they did - the offer I have states $30 in Dinner Certificate which now is changed to only some coupons for restaurants. Once made all reservations are final and are not refundable" final for me only?

So after so much mailing back and forth, taking much of my time and several post stamps finally now, January 2, 2011, (six months latter) I received the "tentative itinerary" for the hotel stay asking me to pay $125, 86. Wow - what happened with the free hotel stay - the answer was it is still "free" but I must pay $125.86 (again by casher check or money order only) for:
Hotel tax: $25, 86
Courier fee: $20
Processing Fee: $30X2=60
Surcharge: $10x2=20
Thus the so call free nights ended not being free at all. For the same price I can go to any hotel in March, especially if I arrive Monday or Tuesday night.
This people are very well trained liars, taking advantage of a lay person by asking people to travel to their so called presentation, then all most forcing them to buy travel packages (beware if you do not buy it then you will miss the biggest opportunity in your life).
Prices start from close to $10, 000. If you keep refusing to buy you can end up with a price near $3000, which of course is a price only for you because the sales person likes you?
Then if you are smart enough not to buy anything, you will end up with the above described package, which is nothing but waste of time, hopes for free nights stay and waste of stamps. It reminds to be seen whether I will receive my $100 back.
Well, we all will be judged some day.

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susanmjg
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Aug 09, 2012 11:34 am EDT

I traveled with them and all I had to do was read the terms and pay taxes, really not that hard. There obviously not a scam bc I couldnt use my air bc of work so i cancelled and got all my money back. So read next time and maybe you wont have trouble the thing does not say free.