ever use "A Ticket 4 You" to buy plane tickets??
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I don't think Linda is advertising, I think she has some valid questions about the company.
Out of curiosity, I went to the website
http://www.aticket4you.com/ and I do not have good feelings about any "company" who uses a return addrss of "[email protected]" - HOTMAIL?? What company would use a hotmail for inquiries? You'd expect at least something like "info@aticket4you".
Their claim "Tickets are on sale right now for $495.00 to any destination in the United States, roundtrip for TWO PEOPLE !" sounds too good to be true, so probably is.
Out of curiosity, I went to the website
http://www.aticket4you.com/ and I do not have good feelings about any "company" who uses a return addrss of "[email protected]" - HOTMAIL?? What company would use a hotmail for inquiries? You'd expect at least something like "info@aticket4you".
Their claim "Tickets are on sale right now for $495.00 to any destination in the United States, roundtrip for TWO PEOPLE !" sounds too good to be true, so probably is.
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Now I am sure it's not legit. I did a little checking on the domain ATICKET4YOU.COM and found:
Registrant:
TRAVELBARGAINS USA
PO Box 238
Lampeter, PA US
17537
Administrative Contact:
TravelBargains USA
Phone: 717-464-4757
E-mail: [email protected]
so I checked on the travelbargains domain, and found:
TRAVELBARGAINS USA
100 WOEHR AVENUE APT 2A
LAKEWOOD, NJ US
08701
Administrative Contact:
Dick Hertz
Phone: 000-000-0000
E-mail: [email protected]
This does not sound like the registration info any serious business person would submit, does it?
Registrant:
TRAVELBARGAINS USA
PO Box 238
Lampeter, PA US
17537
Administrative Contact:
TravelBargains USA
Phone: 717-464-4757
E-mail: [email protected]
so I checked on the travelbargains domain, and found:
TRAVELBARGAINS USA
100 WOEHR AVENUE APT 2A
LAKEWOOD, NJ US
08701
Administrative Contact:
Dick Hertz
Phone: 000-000-0000
E-mail: [email protected]
This does not sound like the registration info any serious business person would submit, does it?
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Years ago, American Express had a program called "Be my Guest" - where a voucher was mailed to someone you wished to present a dinner. They presented the voucher to any restaurant that accepts Amex, the tip got added, and the cardholder got the bill. At first I thought this might be a similar program, but obviously not.
Because Linda signs herself "linda_suspeck", I don't think she was shilling for the company, but only wanted to know others' experiences. I initially thought it was an advertisement too ("I go the the airport and wait and wait" - remember that joker?). Visit MY site: http://www.brooklynbridge4sale2you.com/ (only joking!!)
Because Linda signs herself "linda_suspeck", I don't think she was shilling for the company, but only wanted to know others' experiences. I initially thought it was an advertisement too ("I go the the airport and wait and wait" - remember that joker?). Visit MY site: http://www.brooklynbridge4sale2you.com/ (only joking!!)