Originally Posted by
BearX220
That's the voice of someone who really wants this deal to be legit and is trying to overlook the huge, screaming warning signs. Would you buy a $25 iPad? Or a $10 suit with free necktie?
Exactly my thought.
Originally Posted by
StatusJon
TBH I don't care if the accommodations aren't marvelous, the food is boring, etc. I care mostly about my health and well being (and that of my wallet) - if it's a glorified shakedown, I'll pass. But otherwise...?
Originally Posted by
StatusJon
Seems too good to be true... Something is setting off my "scam/timeshare" warning. I can't find anything (good or bad) about the company when I google it, I just wind up back at their site.
Your primary concern about this "deal" seems to be the risk of being taken for a ride. Even if this is a completely legitimate offer, the lack of a history of reports (either good or bad) about this company should automatically make it a no-go for you.
Otherwise, why are you giving this deal any consideration at all?