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After 90 minutes presentation last year I got the certificate from W W T C. I sent them all prepaiments in amount about $100.00 + n promiced to be refundable. Each time they sent back my desired date letters and after all they stopped communicate at all. Today after I called their phone nice lady unswered they are now the new bussiness and cannot response on wwtc deals. They continue to run same fraud bussiness under the new name? Meanwhile the website wwtc does exsist and invite the new victims.

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Doug K.
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Nov 19, 2008 3:53 pm EST

In August 2008, attended a travel-related meeting in Texas, and was given a gift of voucher for 2 free r/t air tickets and 2 free nights in a hotel. We had to send in $50 and identify three Tuesdays over several months when we would travel non-peak, etc. We did so. Then new conditions were imposed...this is a SCAM. It is related to a freebeegas.com scam also out of Florida, from Key Largo. AVOID anybody offering these "gifts" as a come-on. Its a SCAM.
- Doug K

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steen6099
Idaho Falls, US
May 20, 2010 7:22 pm EDT
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I recently received a brochure for a free vacation, but when I wend to their website to regiser it, the website could not be found. After reading the fine print, I am going to assume it is a scam. I read some of other complaints about this same company and someone needs to put a stop to this scam!

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Bob Wentworth
Newbury Park, US
Jul 15, 2012 2:58 pm EDT

We attended a 90 minute promotional event at WWT in June 2012. We did not make the mistake of joining them since we thought a $10, 000 investment for a vacation club with no ownership was ridiculous. At the end of the presentation, we examined the promised incentives for viewing the promotional including free flight, etc. while still on site. They were provided by a company called Bayview Incentives located on Fiddlesticks Blvd in Ft. Mtyer, FL. We found them to not to be as advertized over the phone and in fact they were so bad, they were unusable. For example, the flights required a Tuesday-Thursday trip, selection of 2 possible destinations 60 days apart, advance $49/person registration fee payable in cashiers check, all taxes and fees additional, no phone contact allowed. What a sham. WWT and Bayview Incentives are crap companies which take advantage of uneducated or incautious consumers.