#1 Update By Author
AUTHOR: Tracy - Wellington (New Zealand)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
POSTED: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
18/8/05 @ 0912hrs
Received another call from a staff member called Angela asking me if I wanted to go thru with their offer.
I advised her that I had already spoken to their manager yesterday before he hung up on me. She reckoned that they got disconnected and tried to ring me back but my phone didn't call and I have an answering machine and I had no missed calls on my caller id.
I explained to her about all the rip off reports and my conversation with Interpol in Wellington. She asked me who Interpol were and I said the International Police.
She put me on hold and after 2 minutes came back on the line and asked me who I was. When I told her my name she was back into her speech saying that of course they are going to have customers complaining but I said I found over 60 on one website alone called Ripoff Reports.
She denied that the company had previously been called All Seasons Travel as well even though they have the same address and phone number. How odd!!
Asked her not to contact me again and to take my name off any database that I am on.
She tried to explain to me that all the conversation are tape recorded once you go thru to their verification of giving out your credit card details. If this is so how come people that have complained against them, asked for refunds haven't had any responses to their email and phone calls. Some of the credit card companies have even refunded unhappy customers with the funds debited from their credit cards by these companies!!!
#2 Employee
AUTHOR: Brian - Tampa (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 23, 2005
POSTED: Tuesday, August 23, 2005
I work for astar travel in the telemarketing department and it is very hard to comprehend that you think this is a scam
r u retarded u have our corporate address, our website, our customer service number. My name is Brian harris
i live in tampa florida my personal cell number is 813 846 5002 i am very happy at my job and for u to tell me my livelihood is a scam is rather rude, uninformed and unintelligent. In fact i live with dolores brown, she is my manager as well. How can i work for a fake company that pays me benefits and 401k. Do even have that in New Zealand. Probally not. Anyway sorry u r such a suspicious person, maybe a little bit too paranoid, u probally would have enjoyed our discounted holiday to florida and the bahamas. call us back @ our customer service # on our website and we will sell it to you with no discount if u can afford it. Another thing try contacting visa or mastercards coorporate office to see if we r licensed with them and you will see we have a merchant account with both companys. It takes brains retard, think before you slander someone on false information yoiu know nothing about, and please keep calling the police on us so when so we can have a laugh on U. And another thing, this website was created by ed madgisuck to extort money from legitimate companies. Call me tracy and maybe we can go out.
#3 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Frank - Halifax (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 13, 2005
POSTED: Thursday, October 13, 2005
Hello Brian, perhaps your "telemarketing" definition includes lies, inuendoes, false advertising and pure confusion but most people's don't. I do not think that legitimate telemarketers are into what this company does. I can speak from experience as I was one who actually took the trip. Lo and behold it was nothing like that first promised/offered. Either stop defending the underhanded methods of obtaining credit card authorization or find a more legitimate job!
#4 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Cate - Cairns (Australia)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 02, 2005
POSTED: Wednesday, November 02, 2005
The true colors of All Seasons Travel and Resorts have shone through, with this spiteful unhelpful response from Brian. This person shows all the charming personality traits that seems typical of the staff in Customer Service. I have been hung up on (numerous times) spoken to rudely and are yet to get confirmation of the so called holiday that I purchased!
I've got one thing to say to you Brian..."Its a Scam...your whole life!"
#5 Ex-Employee
AUTHOR: Nicole - Land O Lakes (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 04, 2007
POSTED: Thursday, October 04, 2007
With that said... being no longer employed there I have every opportunity to dis this company if that was what they deserved. However, Astar and I parted on good terms and they are indeed A VERY REPUTABLE COMPANY.
IF... you get the right phone call.
Alot of people in telemarketing bottom line want to make the sale. And not because they get very much IF ANY compensation for it at all but simply because its doing their job. If you work in an office you wouldn't go into work every day and play on the computer or you'd lose your job. No you go in and do what you're supposed to do. The purpose of a sales or promotion job at a travel agency or anywhere is to obviously... sell!
Therefore... a lot employees (although forbid by management to do so) make it seem like this is a free vacation. It is not. And those employees that do are repeatedly FIRED from Astar.
THIS IS NOT FREE. HOWEVER... IT IS AN EXXXXXTRRRRRREMMMMMLY GREAT OFFER!!!! If you talk to a good employee they will never tell you that this is free. You buy your own airfare, pay your port taxes of $249 or $199 for the cruise and your own incidentals at the hotel & taxes and you get your 2 week vacation for the $799 or $999 (canda/international). It's unbeatable. They're beautiful hotels and you will have an amazing time!
-The package is extendable.
-Its for 4 ppl. (More if children are young or infants)
-You get a rental car OR passes to universal studios.
-NO you can not go on a shopping spree in the bahamas thats paid for (dumbass, i shouldn't even have to say that) You can however relax on the beautiful beaches for free. Or pay to go diving or on a boatride yourself.
-ALL your meals and entertainment on the ship IS free and included.
-Your alcohol is not.
And if you're that damn broke that you can't afford this amazing vacation (minus your airfare) for less than $1,500 for all 4 ppl after EVERYTHING is said and done. Which is less than $375 per person.... THEN GO TO HELL AND STOP FILLING OUT FREAKING FORMS ON THE INTERNET ASKING... I REPEAT ASKING ...TO BE CONTACTED!!!!
READ and PRINT what you are filling out.
LISTEN to what you are being told.
ASK questions and everything will be okay!
Bottom line. Its a great deal. If you plan on going on vacation. Have a little money to spend doing so. Then take it. You are in great hands and will have a great time!
#6 Ex-Employee
AUTHOR: John - Tampa (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 29, 2008
POSTED: Saturday, August 30, 2008
Yes, companies like ASTAR are a total RIPOFF. They play on peoples emotions, and with calls to Europe, they use the language barrier to their advantage. This trip is no bargain at all. Your accommodations are only for 2 people! Sure, you can take 4 people, but you will need to try to squeeze them all into only one room! Most people decline the cruise option; after all, paying the departure fees and port taxes IS paying for the entire cruise, which, by the way, is for ONLY TWO PEOPLE! Hey but just for you, they will add an extra 3 days and 2 nights in Las Vegas! You just need to spend another boat-load of money to get yourself there. Are you getting the idea yet? Your "small promotional fee" is going to turn into thousands of dollars for plane tickets, room taxes, port fees, and on and on. Most people never use these trips. It winds up being 100% pure profit for companies like ASTAR Travel.
If you have been robbed by companies like ASTAR you need to investigate and find out what your rights are. Realize ONE MAIN THING here. Companies like ASTAR are breaking the laws of the USA, and the State of Florida! They do not want you making alot of noise and drawing a bunch of attention to them. So, remember one thing here; "The squeaky wheel gets the grease!" So make some noise. Email ASTAR and let them know that you are not going away until you get your money back. Send correspondence to officials in the State of Florida, and Government officials of The City of Tampa, Florida.
According to the laws in Florida governing sellers of travel, you are supposed to be sent a WRITTEN COPY OF THE RECORDING AUTHORIZING THE CHARGE TO YOUR CREDIT CARD. Did any of you get this? Of course not! Why? Because ASTAR is breaking the law and they don't want you knowing your rights. YOU ALSO HAVE A RIGHT TO A FULL REFUND WITHIN 30 DAYS! YES, 30 days, but ASTAR will lie and tell you it is only 10 days.
VERY, VERY, IMPORTANT, READ THIS...
As soon as you realize you have been ripped off, CALL YOUR BANK!!! Did you get that last part? I said, CALL YOUR BANK! Yes, call your bank and DISPUTE THE CHARGE on your Visa or MasterCard. Tell the bank you were scammed. Tell them you did not receive a WRITTEN COPY OF THE RECORDING AUTHORIZING THE CHARGE TO YOUR CREDIT CARD. Any reputable Bank will have the authority to reverse the charge to your credit card, sometimes even several months after the charge.(This is known as a CHARGEBACK) I WILL SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST!!! Thieves like ASTAR TRAVEL can not stay in business without a Merchant Account. What is that you ask? A merchant account is what allows them to charge services to your credit card. Without a merchant account, ASTAR Travel is out of business. Every time a Bank reverses a charge to a credit card, IT COSTS ASTAR A FEE, and it issues a strike against their merchant account! Too many strikes, they lose their merchant account, and they are no longer authorized to take payments by Visa or MasterCard! Then they would be out of business.
How do I know these things? I WORKED AT ASTAR! I didn't know it was a scam when I started working for them, but I am not stupid. Last but not least, I would like to sincerely apologize for anyone out there that I may have hurt when I worked for ASTAR. I hope something I have said here might help some of you to get your money back. Remember, don't give up. You can get your money back, sometimes even several months later. Good luck!
Anonymous, Tampa, Florida
#7 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Karinadivina - Sydney (Australia)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
POSTED: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
I am someone from Australia who actually went on the holiday. I also read the Ripoff Reports before we went and freaked out that we had done the wrong thing. It was all ok. PLease read MY report (Report: #354519) at http://www.ripoffreport.com/re... Cheers!
#8 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Flynrider - Phoeix (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 23, 2008
POSTED: Thursday, October 23, 2008
Why are they calling people and telling them that they "won" something and that they only have to pay taxes on the prize (common scam tactic). The ex-employees posting here have made it pretty clear that this is just a telemarketing sales outfit. Why does the pitch start off with a lie? Why does the supposed $249 charge for "taxes" suddenly escalate to $998? Does any of this sound honest or reputable?