Got a post card in the mail saying In celebration of our Grand Opening in your area, you are going to recieve 2 round trip airfares on US airlines flying anywhere in the continental US.
Got a post card in the mail saying In celebration of our Grand Opening in your area, you are going to recieve 2 round trip airfares on US airlines flying anywhere in the continental US.
"One promotional postcard received by a Connecticut consumer last week featured the Southwest name, logo and an airplane photo, and advised the recipient that they were selected to receive two Southwest tickets and a “BONUS 3 DAY, 2 NIGHT HOTEL STAY.” The card directed the recipient to a toll-free number for more information.
Upon calling, the recipient was told they had reached Berkshire Concepts, a new travel agency in the area. The caller was then offered airline tickets on Delta or Southwest for two people, valid for one year, and a bonus hotel stay. However, in order to “qualify,” the caller was required to answer questions about their income, marital status and age, and was told they must attend a 90 minute presentation at a hotel location in Windsor, Connecticut, at selected times this week or next at the Hyatt Summerfield Suites in Windsor."
210-595-1638 belongs to:
Ruby Randleman
1650 JACKSON KELLER RD
SAN ANTONIO, TX
78213
I got the post card and it is a scam. They are trying to drum up folks to listen to hard sells on annual travel packages. I've read that the tickets are useless. You pay taxes, lots of blackout dates, only travel on Monday , Tuesday and Thursday. Throw the thing away. Not worth it.