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Travel clubs, in general, are defined as paid-membership organizations that offer its members discount travel services. However, the business models that function within the industry can vary greatly. Some are legitimate while others are deceptive in nature.
To avoid the negative experiences, BBB offers the following tips:
• Check bbb.org prior to attending a travel club presentation;
• Be wary of offers that claim you’ve won a contest that you did not enter;
• Be wary of solicitations that fail to disclose the name of the soliciting company;
• Be wary of sales staff who use high pressure sales tactics or tell you that the offer is only good that day;
• Be wary of suspiciously high savings claims that you aren’t able to verify prior to making a purchase;
• Research your right to cancel prior to going to a sales presentation.
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