In the depth of planning for Spring Break
College students are prime targets for false travel offerings such as Spring Break approaches.In May, Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher, the Bureau of Consumer Protection, an appeal against the Commonwealth Marketing Group, a travel agency in Pennsylvania, it was said in the use of passengers. The Agency says wrongly, offering a leave was free, and only after “advertising costs.” The homes were on A Waterfront Hotel with luxurious rooms, its functions, said in a press release.
For the incredible offers, consumers should immediately their credit card. But the end of rice believed she had won almost free vacations, complained to the Better Business Bureau of Western Pennsylvania additional charges assessed to their accounts.
The Bureau reported deals ends in fact costing passengers between $ 700 and $ 950 per couple.
According to the Bureau, the travel agency, the plant under the name Cruise Marketing Group and Great Escape Tours Inc. holidays and a balance outstanding unsatisfactory because of complaints from consumers.
Students can research trip, sound too good to be true, prior to adoption. Several organizations, including the Better Business Bureau and the American Society of Travel Agents, will help determine the reality of students of the offer.
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