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Complaint Review: Eagles Choice, LLC - Woodbridge Virginia

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  • Reported By: Bobbie — Alexandria Virginia United States of America
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  • Eagles Choice, LLC 1529 Old Bridge Rd., #7 Woodbridge, Virginia United States of America

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On June 23, 2011, I received a phone call telling me that I had won a free cruise in a sweepstakes. I was told it was for an ocean view room on a 7-night cruise for two and that even the airfare to get to the port was free. She also said we could take the cruise at any time within the next 18 months to any location that Royal Carribean or Carnival sailed to, subject to availability of cabins. The caller said the only thing we would have to pay for was the taxes. She said all we needed to do was attend a short "reception" at the Marriott Hotel in Woodbridge, VA, on June 24. I often enter sweepstakes, so nothing seemed wrong at this point. We went to the "reception" and learned it was a presentation where they were selling vacations. We did not buy, but did receive a voucher for a free cruise and air travel from EAGLES CHOICE in Woodbridge, VA.

We were told by Premier Marketing Concepts, LLC, (who made the presentation at the Marriott) to follow the instructions given in the voucher precisely. We were told in the instructions to send in an "activation fee" of $98 for the "free" cruise, and $70 for the "free" airline tickets. We sent Eagles Choice checks for $98 and $70, as instructed, and a few weeks later we received an envelope with voucher certificates requiring more money for "activation fees"--this time from Fun Times Vacation Travel Center (supposedly the people that would assist us in booking the cruise). Now they wanted $55 more per person for the cruise.  I gave them a check for $110, mostly because I had already invested $168 and didn't want to lose it. I was told that I would receive a package in two weeks with everything I needed to book the cruise online and all I would need to pay further was a $100 for the taxes for the cruise. That sounded reasonable, since the original caller said we would be required to pay the taxes. Two weeks later on August 9, I received a package telling me that the free cruise was for an inside cabin during off season, that the free airfare I had already paid $70 for could not be used in conjunction with the cruise, and that I had to submit 3 choices of dates for travel each of which had to be 30 days apart. I was to submit all of this via certified mail to Infinity Incentive Group in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, with a check for $598.  So, so far we have paid $278 for this "free cruise" that was supposed to be for an ocean view cabin on a 7-night cruise that we were supposed to take at our convenience subject to availability of cabins. Now that money is lost if we don't give them an additional $598. Total so far for the "free cruise" that I won in a sweepstakes is $876. There is no indication that this would be the end of the requests for money.

Realizing at this point that this was nothing but a scam, I tried to get info on receiving a refund on my money. Eagles Choice has no published phone #, neither does Infinity Incentive Group. I did reach someone at Fun Times and was told that I could request a refund by emailing FunTimeDonna @aol.com with my name phone number, email address and reason why I deserve a refund.  I did.  If I don't get any of my money back by the end of September, I intend to pass this information on to my entire email address book and ask them to continue passing it on to everyone in their address books until these scammers are run out of business.  

I want people to be aware and not send them anything. THEY ARE DEFINITELY SCAMMING PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR MONEY!!!

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#3 Consumer Comment

Report this to the companies named

AUTHOR: Maelexis - (United States of America)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Have you reported this to the companies they named as partners? I do not think they will have contact info but Royal Caribbean etc. should know their name is being used for a scam. Where did you go to the vacation seminar? The place it was held may have records and may get you a contact to get your money back. It really sucks that so many scammers are around.

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#2 General Comment

Companies with similar names

AUTHOR: VR - (United States of America)

POSTED: Monday, March 05, 2012

It certainly appears there is a west coast based company called Fun Time Vacations that has been a big part of a rip off.  However, there is a New Jersey based Fun Time Vacations, LLC that rents RV's.  This company has nothing to do with cruises. 

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Eagles Choice Fun Time Vacations Divine Getaways are SCAMS!

AUTHOR: j n l - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, August 15, 2011

Same thing happened to us, only we didn't send money the second time, the $55 per person.  I was skeptical already, and then when I called to ask questions about it, they simply answered the phone "hello" very unprofessional, so I did research.  Google that number and you will find out that the same number we call for Curtis or Ray, the (571) 259 number, they use to set up personal ads in Craigslist.  I filed a complaint with the BBB, but I don't think they can really do anything about it because they  have lots of people filing complaints with Eagles Choice/Divine Getaways/Fun Time Vacations, and all they simply do is change their name.  We need to get the police involved, if possible, or call our local news company where they have 7 on your side, or similar, to get people to be aware of this scam.  We took a legitimate free cruise 6 years ago, but we didn't have to jump through hoops like this one, and only had to pay about $50.  STAY AWAY FROM EAGLES CHOICE or FUN TIME VACATIONS, or DIVINE GETAWAYS.  Oh, and they said to email Donna too, and they also said I would get my money back and have not received anything.  They tell you anything to get you to stop calling them!

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