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Businiess name:  Events And Adventures
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just heard an ad for this on the radio and my co-worker was telling me she was interested in joining so I decided to google "reviews of events and adventures". This sounds like a lot of fun but if you look into it, it's obviously a scam. I found out that it costs $1,600 per year, plus $25/month with a 1 year minimum commitment. You also have to pay additional fees for each event-- even if it's just watching a movie at a clubhouse!! WHY?!? Where does this money go! Before you join, there is a "screening" process where you have to go to a interview with one of the employees. This meeting is basically a high-pressure sales pitch where they ask you personal questions then do a fake "background check" and then tell you that you are fit for the group. You have 72 hours to cancel when you join--- by LETTER- they dont tell you this. If you have taken a psychology class or know anything about sales, you'll know that people are more likely to agree to something when you meet with them in person, rather than over the phone, hence the "in person interview". Cons: scam, costs thousands, pay for events on top of your dues

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