Travel Club Scams Hurt The Industry and the Consumer
by Dr.Ricardo Lalama · Filed Under: Travel News
Travel club scams hurt the industry and the consumer and I hope everything possible is done to put them outofbusiness! Because Resorts360 Secrets offers a quality travel club experience, we are sensitive to the news that travel club scams are ripping people off in this way. The Enterprise News published this article by Jon Chesto about a woman who is fighting back, refusing to allow her good credit to get trashed by this fraudulent transaction.
Karen Boyle was among the more than 300 people who spent thousands of dollars to join what turned out to be a travel club scam.
Unlike some of the victims who paid off their credit card balances even though they didn’t receive anything of value, Boyle refused. Instead, the Braintree resident decided to sue Bank of America in small claims court in January after the bank repeatedly declined to erase roughly $7,000 in debt from her account after she told the bank she was defrauded.
“I want them to zero out the balance and restore my credit,” said Boyle, who filed the claim in Quincy District Court. “They can do that in the blink of an eye. All they have to do is make a phone call.”
Boyle said when she visited the club’s temporary sales office in Methuen – which was doing business as Fantasia Travel Group – in 2010, she was offered a Bank of America card with $10,000 in credit on the spot to join the Outrigger Travel Club. Boyle said she knew one of the salesmen there, who raved about Outrigger at the sales session. “They were offering huge discounts on airfare and cruises,” Boyle said. “It seemed like a great deal.”
Boyle said she spent about $6,600 to join, but the debt has gone up because of interest accrued since then. As with other people who joined Outrigger through Fantasia or Only Way 2 Go, a temporary sales office in Plymouth, the promised deals never arrived.
“They had no intention of making these services available,” Boyle said. “It was completely to defraud people.”
Both the Plymouth and Methuen sales offices have since closed. Attorney General Martha Coakley sued Outrigger, Fantasia, Only Way 2 Go and three of the alleged perpetrators in 2010, saying they used high-pressure sales tactics to dupe people into thinking they were getting a great deal for the steep membership fees.
More than 300 people had complained to Coakley’s office by mid-2011 that they had been victimized by the scam. But Boyle, who said her next court date is March 9, said Coakley’s office hasn’t had any success in recovering money for victims.
Travel club scams hurt the industry and the consumer because when people hear about these terrible stories they assume all travel clubs are the same and all they do is rip you off. All travel clubs are NOT the same, but it can be difficult to know who to trust so we all pay the price for this kind of fraud.
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