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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Stay Sky Timeshares Orlando FL

My wife and I did a search for Orlando timeshare promotions and came across a website called http://www.timeshareorlando.com/. We saw the Stay Sky Time Share Promotion and decided to book it.
This is by far the worst timeshare, I have ever stayed at. A total waste of money.  The hotel is dirty nasty smelly horrible and the bed is hard as a rock.  The kitchen is nasty dirty small. There is also no cooking utensils. The bathroom is tiny and everything about it is fake. Do not stay here for a timeshare.  We booked our vacation through www.timesharesorlando.com 
It was a huge mistake to come stay here at the stay sky resort. There is nothing resort about this shady sleazy cheap motel.
"Stay Sky Suites Universal Studios Timeshare Promotion"


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Monday, November 17, 2014

The Vacation Shoppe, Inc. Johns Pass / Madeira Beach **SCAM**

My wife and I were at the Home Show when we were approached  for a (free trip / and $50 cash) if we attended a sales presentation by Reservation Services International (RSI). We had to put down a $20 deposit (which we got back) so, we decided to attend. 
The staff worked the crowd (perhaps 8 couples), which included a PowerPoint presentation offering bought-in-bulk / sold-at-wholesale discount travel vacations. The cost of membership was listed at $8995 plus other sign-on and $299. yearly fees Plus a $199 application fee.
Also, you can only use $10,000. worth of savings each year.
After declining, they dropped the price to  $5,000 + $299. yearly fees Plus a $199 application fee.
Then to $2,500.00 + $299. yearly fees Plus a $199 application fee and a total of $2,500. in savings a calendar year.
During a total period of two hours, a sales representative , and individual identified as his manager, and an individual identified as an office sales manager tried to convince us of the value of their deal. My wife and I had three requests. The first was a desire to review, for ourselves, the kinds of travel vacations, destinations and discounts their web site allegedly offered. This was denied. (In the office: yes – on our own: no). The second request had to do with the organization's reputation. (One should spend serious money with those one knows and trusts, or at least has the opportunity to research via the web or BBB.) The third had to do with the contract, regarding its terms, exclusions, limits, etc. It was upon asking for the opportunity to better understand the firm and review their contract that we were shown the door by the sales manager.
So we were not the victims of a monetary loss, just the loss of an evening. But being denied the opportunity to review the contract terms struck me as being unethical and potentially illegal, hence the filing of this report.


While a rip off was successfully avoided, and they did give us $70 cash. The big lessons learned here were simple. Always ask to see, and review, any contract before signing. If a deal is good today, and will be offered to others next week, there is no legitimate reason why an offer made to you cannot be accepted after you've done your due diligence. Walk away if you are not given the opportunity to review the contract, or must put money down to do so. When you ask to better understand the merchandise (in this case the breath and value of vacation values) and you are instead get only a for-you-a-better-price pitch, seriously question the value. Finally, pay careful attention to your surroundings. For a travel service allegedly in business for more than a decade, there were precious few indications in their offices, or on the marquee outside, that they had been in business for any length of time.
When there are no family pictures on the desks, only stock art on the walls, and the stories about families, ages, and vacations taken have inconsistencies, consider all this a red flag.
We were given a vacation voucher and $50 cash + $20 deposite as promised, upon or leaving. The Perfect Select Rewards voucher appears to have little value based on numerous experiences reported by others nationally. Warning -  Do not do business with accessrsi.com they are a fraud. Thank you.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Veterans Day Free Meals / St.Pete / Pinellas County 11/11/2014

Veterans Day Freebies 

Tijuana Flats – Free Lunch   
7860 US Hwy. 19 N.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Phone: (727) 209-3254

Tijuana Flats – Free Lunch   
2117 66th St. N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Phone: (727) 209-0191

Tijuana Flats – Free Lunch   
944 4th Street N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: (727) 823-5882

Chillie’s – Free Meal
Parkside Mall
7250 US Highway 19 N
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
727-528-0870

Chillie’s – Free Meal
St Petersburg
6798 Crosswinds Dr
St Petersburg, FL 33710
727-345-6057

Applebees – Free Meal
4700 4th Street NorthSt Petersburg, FL 33703
727.522.9400

Applebees – Free Meal
4000 Park Blvd.Pinellas Park, FL 33781
727.544.1100

Olive Garden – Free Meal
6700 Hwy 19
Pinellas Park, FL, 33781
(727) 525-4339

Red Lobster – Free Appetizer
6151 34th Street N.
Saint Petersburg, FL 33714
727-527-7302

Outback Steakhouse – Free Bloomin Onion
1900 4th St N
St Petersburg, FL
(727) 898-2016

Outback Steakhouse – Free Bloomin Onion
Tyrone Blvd N
St Petersburg, FL
(727) 384-4329

T.G.I. Friday's – Free Lunch
St. Petersburg, FL
2190 Tyrone Blvd N
St Petersburg, FL 33710
727-343-4394

Red Robin – Free Meal
2468 Tyrone Blvd N, Suite 435B
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
(727)345-3581

BJ's Restaurant – Free Meal
3800 Park Blvd.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
727.525.4640 TEL