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My wife and I were in Branson, MO last week and attended the group seminar. It is my hope you are reading this prior to attending a presentation because you are doing your homework ahead of time. Good for you. The lady who put on the presentation was elderly and retired from 35 years of teaching. This is to give you the impression she is honest and trustworthy. Guess again. The Travel To Go sounds great but is surely too good to be true. It started out as a $10,000 fee along with a one time $350.00 processing fee and an annual membership fee of $199.00. After the presentation a guy believe it or not named honest Abe started to make his pitch. He said he would wave the $350 processing fee, reduce the cost to $3500 and give us the first year membership free. We didn't bite on that so he asked if either of us were veterans and we said no. My wife mentioned that her deceased father was and we instantly got another discount. Now were at $2100. We still said no because I had never heard of this company before and was not about to fork over that amount of money without researching it first. When I got home I did and wow what a bunch of BS this deal is. Do your own research and you will agree. The only positive that came out of this is that we were promised $120.00 to attend the presentation and we actually received it, so I felt we kinda scammed them. I also found it interesting that right next door to their location was a sign that said Timeshare Liquidators. Do you think that was just coincidence?
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