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Report: #768607

Complaint Review: Premium Incentives Group - Atlanta Georgia

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  • Reported By: James — Georgetown Texas United States of America
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  • Premium Incentives Group 4514 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, Ste 340 Atlanta, Georgia United States of America

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    Our experieince was similar to that of another report. For spending 2 hours listening to a pitch for a vacation resort package, we were promised 2 roundtrip airline tickets to anywhere in continental U.S. The promoters paid Premium Incentives for the flights as part of their advertising.

    I filled out the application & sent it in, with a money order for "processing fee," to Premium Incentives. (The fact that they insisted on a money order rather than check or credit card seemed odd.) Perhaps due to press of time, the money order was made out for $7.59 instead of $7.95, a 36-cent error I didn't see before sealing the envelope & mailing it. Over 2 months later, my application form & money order were returned with a form checklist indicating that because the amount was wrong the application is void & cannot be resubmitted.

I suspect this outfit finds ways to refuse applications so as to keep for its own use the tickets or money or whatever they get from the promoters who use them.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 08/23/2011 07:25 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/premium-incentives-group/atlanta-georgia-30338/premium-incentives-group-refused-promised-travel-vouchers-over-36-cent-mistake-atlanta-g-768607. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#3 Consumer Comment

I'm in the process of being ripped off!

AUTHOR: Summer Anne - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 05, 2012

I'm in the process of being ripped off. On another scam website people are talking about filing a class action suit. I received an email today for my 'free cruise' where now I am expected to pay $400 a person (the price of Carnivals 5 night cruise) to go. Then I'm told that it is all fees and that the cruise is free. Convenient how the cruise fees add up to cover the cost of the cruise itself. 90 of that is taxes...

I get we would have to pay taxes (even people who win prizes do that). I actually figured out it is cheaper for me to just pay for the cruise via Carnival (and I don't have to deal with the money orders) then get my non-existent 'free cruise'. They stated that the cruise isn't free. When I told them I had the mailing that said free cruise they asked me to send it to them and then in the next line say that that isn't from them. Uh...then why do you want it?

I also got 2 free flights....huh....guess I'm waiting for the email that says I owe an additional 300 on top of the 150 I've already sent them.  Unless they make good on their promises, I plan on joining the class action suit they are getting together....who else wants in?

So...feel better. Even without the error, you'd still be dealing with the 'free cruise' or airline tickets that aren't free at all. Sadly...I can even find them cheaper online. Maybe I should be working for a travel agency if I can find them cheaper. I'll let you know their responses as I continue attempting to make them hold up their end of the deal.

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#2 REBUTTAL Owner of company

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AUTHOR: Premium Incentives - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, November 17, 2011

Premium Incentives is a promotional travel certificate development and fulfillment company. Each certificate does have specific terms and conditions that require adherence in order to realize the certificate benefits. The terms and conditions are clearly disclosed on each certificate form. In this case, Premium Incentives would be willing to offer assistance by providing a replacement certificate. Please have the writer contact Premium Incentives at customerservice@premiumincentivesgroup.com and request a replacement certificate with a brief explanation of the circumstances. Thank you.

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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company

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AUTHOR: Premium Incentives - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, November 17, 2011

Premium Incentives is a promotional travel certificate development and fulfillment company. Each certificate does have specific terms and conditions that require adherence in order to realize the certificate benefits. These terms and conditions are clearly disclosed on each certificate form. In this case, Premium Incentives would be willing to provide another certificate. Please have the writer send an email requesting assistance to Premium Incentives at customerservice@premiumincentivesgroup.com. Thank you.

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