Complaint Review: Destinations Unlimited, Perfect Marketing, Certs INC. - Orlando Florida
- Destinations Unlimited, Perfect Marketing, Certs INC. Orlando, Florida U.S.A.
- Phone: 866-318-0795
- Web:
- Category: Travel Companies
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*Author of original report: Certs Inc.-Destinations Unlimited-Perfect Marketing
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I received a letter in the mail Offering me Round Trip Air Fare and two nights Hotel to be used at Marriott Hotels. It also offered a $50. gift for Red Lobster . All I had to do is go to a 90 minute presentation . It turned out to be for ( Destinations Unlimited, ) The presentation was put on by Perfect Marketing and the so called gift was provided by Certs Inc.
The Fraud incase you run into this is that the gift I was offered was an application that you had to put a $100 money order with to receive any of your so called free gifts.
In the presentation we were presented an offer to join a private travel club (Destinations Unlimited) for $7,500 , offer good anytime. Now we were told that we didn't have to take it now, but if we did we would get a $1000 dollar discount. Then we were told that if we were the first signer we would get another $1000 off. Offer not good after this presentation. I took my free gift and noticed it wasn't even what was offered in the Letter sent to me.
The $50 dollar gift Changed to $30 and as I said envolved giving $100 with the application they handed me. I mentioned this to the salesman and he got the so called boss. The boss couldn't wait to get me away from the other people and ended up doing nothing about the failure to provide what was offered.
As for the offer to join at a later time. I was given no way to contact anyone to do so and after search of the web found nothing on any of these companies.
My suggestion is to know the scam upfront and if you do get any offer and decide to go ask to see your gift up front before the presentation.If they refuse loudly make it known to the other guest and leave.
Ron
Scranton, Kansas
U.S.A.
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#1 Author of original report
Certs Inc.-Destinations Unlimited-Perfect Marketing
AUTHOR: Ris49 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 07, 2009
First I would have to correct my complaint. Perfect Marketing was not the one that put on the presentation, I think it was some group called Sea and Air . Perfect marketing claims just to be the calling company. I tried to check each out on the web and my results say STAY away. Bad News. Even the Flordia Attorney General seems to have no power or interest to do anything about these scam artist. Certs Inc uses every trick in the book to void your certificate and in some cases keeps the money. Destinations unlimited seems to have no home base however the letter I received came from Florida and Perfect Marketing just seems to know nothing. They don't know where Destinations Unlimited is located. They don't know how to contact Certs, but they will tell you their a fine business and been doing business for many years. I just say search the web on Certs and see what you find. I've had experience with them several years ago and I say everything bad you hear is true.


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