I just got scammed last night on 3 trips at Love for Kids Charity benefit in Dallas. Once I was home, I opened the vouchers to read this BS about the ALL INCLUSIVE 'nightly supplement of $125 to $150 per person per night on ALL THREE TRIPS! I could actually choose my destination from my 'Bucket list for this amount as stated by the author of this article. (Thank you for your candidness by the way so I can call my credit card company to have this disputed. It is unfortunate that they are still doing this) I am calling my credit card company to dispute along with looking into legal pursuings since I was given the actual brochure of each from the auction that clearly shows false advertisement. Canceling on a credit card is not difficult by any means so I encourage others to do so after speaking with their charity that had these at auction. - Unfortunately, I was a volunteer at the at the event and not a wealthy Dallasite. I thought my years of volunteering paid off and caregiving for family had rewarded me in more than personal growth only to find myself wiping away tears at 2am in this morning...
LOL! I judge's wife you are not! A judge knows the Webster Definition of All Inclusive minus airfare. Taxes are a given. Extra bed like rollaway too would be an extra. Do you think in this world of technology that people don't do a Verification of 'All Inclusive"? Most likely, you are an elite employee trying to look like someone who would know. I work for an airlines AND I know how to verify with a computer search for my complaints I will be posting anywhere and everywhere.
RE: No response from either party, including Love for Kids in Dallas during these months about months. If they believe in them, they could have them reissued and show the voucher With THEIR Pricey Hidden Charges UPFRONT at their next auction.