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These offers for cheap travel fax Orlando legitimate?
I this all the time. More recent is the "S-Star Travel" and has a code of ST-35843. Fax also says "vacation Clearance Center. 5 days / 4 nights at Disney's main gate, 3 days / 2 nights in front of the sea in Daytona, St. Pete or Ft Lauderdale (your choice), 3 days / 2 nights on a cruise to Nassau, Bahamas, oceanfront 5 days or 7 days in Cancun in Puerto Vallerta, Mexido, and 8 days / 7 nights in the Dominican Republic, all for the low, low price of $ 299 per person! And, 2 children free with 2 paying adults! Yes, it is too good to be true! I have been in good places in Orlando that he tried to sell me a timeshare, and have a good rhythm and Disney dollars to hear his aggressive, borderline presentations hostile. However, with all the different facets of this offer, it looks like a scam straight. He could not find anything on the web about the S-Star travel or vacation Clearance Center. One would think that there would be no site ads, positive or negative.
Faxes are talking about spam and faxes that are illegal as "spam" email … I would put as much stock in them as you would a telemarketer or an email to buy Viagra over the Internet. If were a reliable company that advertise like everyone else. http://www.orlandofloridasucks.com
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