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Don't get tripped up by a travel scam

AG Nixon's consumer column this month gives some warnings about how not to get ripped off if you're planning a vacation this summer. Pages 10 and 11 of our publication Know Your Rights has more on travel issues.

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Posted by Travis on June 5, 2007 8:28 am :: Comments (1) :: Permalink

1 Response to "Don't get tripped up by a travel scam"

Chris says:

August 14, 2007 2:23 pm

There is actually a legitimate vacation certificate out there. Its from Family Saver's Club but requires a 2 week trial of their service to get it. You provide your own transportation, pay a minimal fee to activate the certificate and get 3 days-2 nights in a hotel on the company. Its an advertising gambit and if you cancel the trial within the two weeks, there are no further charges.



They help one get discounts on many products sold online and are probably worth the $14.95 per month is you are shopping for a large family and make most of your purchases online. Otherwise, its your call as to the worth.

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