Sunday, March 8, 2009

What Do Red Letters On License Plates Mean

Le pire de la vente forcee made in USA


oup C mouth of the day: the forced sale in the United States or the art of make you sign for a loan of $ 10,000 on a Sunday morning you would prefer to pass under the duvet.

I am seeing with my namoure WE, WE, which looks very nice since I had "won". Pshaw yes, but it would have been too good to be true, especially a few weeks of my departure!

So what exactly is the concept of forced sale Made in USA?
1 / is receiving a phone call telling you that you have been selected for a weekend "free" as a client of the Wyndham Hotels chain (I was a client during my monthly travel to Chicago )
2 / This is what WE go "free" in a Budget Inn (low cost hotel) region of the Poconos (more palm can find it, I'll warrant)
3 / It pays to have $ 150 of "caution" which will reimburse cash after a short presentation of the offer for which we have been SELECTED
- good up there, eh still happening, because we will reimburse the 2 nights hotel, and we still won a weekend away from Manhattan, it makes no trouble from time to time
4 / (And that's where it gets complicated), is being forced to attend 1:30 presentation (instead of 1 hour) on the system shares of vacation (you pay to get points for renting the villa or you want to go in the world)
5 / This is where you explain that you are not interested to get involved SPEND $ 10.00 on the field you hear that this is not an acceptable answer (it is the first time in my life that someone selling me a product does not want me to say "no")
6 / It is to be obliged to give the name of a contact SOMEBODY to make him live the same blackmail
7 / It is passed through a 2nd room when the 1:30 had elapsed and that you thought you finally liberated (and will pocket the $ 150 that they owe you) to see you again accosted by a salesperson 2nd
8 / It's finally time to recover the cash (and after you have done anything like insult someone you were "not nice" just because-as you politely refuse to pay $ 10,000) you hear "I Do not Have cash anymore, I Will Give You Some vouchers"! WHAAAAATT?? course we do not accept and we ended up leaving with $ 150 tickets at $ 5!

2 questions then:
- how many times the Wyndham he oversteps the laws protecting customer?
- do you know to whom can I complain to the U.S.?

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