While vacationing in Las Vegas last week, my husband and I where approached by a CVS employee. We were offered coupons for several attractions around town for listening to a time share presentation. We agreed and upon completion of our tour were also given a pamphlet for a complementary vacation. The brochure instructed us to activate the offer at www.mailmethekit.com. This website is no longer active. I decided to check the company through the Internet and found several complaints of the same problem on this site (www.ripoffreport.com). Rip off Report lists a contact e-mail for the president of Mini Vacations who promises to clear the matter up. I e-mailed the given address (president@minivacations.com). It was returned to me with the message "Recipient address rejected: User unknown in relay recipient table".
The pamphlet lists the company as Mini Vacations, Inc., 3504 Cragmont Dr., 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33619. I cannot find any such valid location for this company. As I suspected, this is likely another scam. I am very disappointed that such a reputable company as CVS would be hosting fraudulent companies and have contacted their corporate headquarters as well.
Kimberly
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
U.S.A.
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