I also have used reservation rewards and think it is great. I can buy 5 dollar tickets on fandango no service fees and then they sent me a montly bonus check of 10 dollars each month. So I"m really only paying 2 dollars a month ifyou think about it. I also buy the 25 dollar gas cards for 20 dollars so I can buy 100 worth of gas and only pay 80. I think reservation rewards is a great deal and have used it for 2 months now - no problems.
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Reservation Rewards - A Scam!
Started by Kubi, Mar 12 2008 03:44 PM
169 replies to this topic
#162
Posted 13 April 2010 - 03:40 AM
they refund you real quick to shut you up. they dont want you causing a scene because they might not be doing an illegal thing as such (dont quote me on that because I dont really know) but what I mean is they probably abusing a loophole and they have been doing so for quite sometime and many people wont notice this for a long time and they will get away with this but incase you decide to make too much nose too manym people will want a refund that has already been spent by this company leading to arrests and stuff so the sooner they shut you up the better they are at gettign away with this.
#163
Posted 28 May 2010 - 03:44 AM
reservation rewards is not a scam. when i signed up to get $10.00 back i read that it costs 12 a month, and the first month was free. they arent lying, YOU JUST HAVE TO READ... so really you can get that 10 back without spending anything. however, i decided to keep it cause it has been saving me money.
#165
Posted 03 April 2011 - 03:42 PM
I think everyone comes across it at least once! I signed up for it thinking it was nothing. Saved $10 on the exit, but than I started getting charged $10 a month for like 3 months without even realizing it. Best be careful.. nothing is free and a good deal is usually too good to be true.
#167 Guest_beb_*
Posted 31 October 2011 - 10:28 PM
I just realized that I've been charge $12 for the past 10 months for something I know nothing about and it is Reservation Reward. When I called to cancel and get a refund, they told me I have to fill out and print a document, then mail it in for their review. Obviously they want to make that process as long and difficult as possible. And even more obvious, this is something they deal with all the time. I think this happened with Orbitz and it is making me rethink my usage of that site.
#168 Guest_Coffee Ron_*
Posted 30 December 2011 - 04:53 PM
I must say that I consider a scam to be somebody conning or stealing money from someone else. It amazes me that nearly 100% of you people screaming "THIS IS A SCAM!!!" have stated that the company was courteous and promptly refunded all of the money you had "unknowingly paid". Some saying things like "Why would they refund your money so fast unless they knew they were scamming you?" My guess is maybe because they DO NOT WANT TO CHARGE PEOPLE FOR SOMETHING THEY DO NOT WANT, INTEGRITY PERHAPS!! If you went to rent an apartment that was advertising "First Month Free", Would you scream "SCAM" when you got a notice to pay the regular months rent for your second month?
I purchased something online and after completing my transaction a pop-up window appeared with an offer of $20 cash back on my next purchase from the same service I had just ordered from.I expanded the window to look for the "Terms of Service"(the details of this offer, rules, restrictions, and obligations that I may incur by accepting this offer) which were plainly available. After reading it, I decided to participate and signed up. It plainly stated, IN NO UNCERTAIN TERMS, that this offer was not an offer by the company I had just purchased from, but an entirely different company, "Reservation Rewards".
Most of you, if not all of you, didn't READ the terms of the agreement. You saw "Save $20 off of your next purchase", put your e-mail address in twice, and clicked through. Your own SLOTH and IGNORANCE is what caused you this problem, nothing more. If you are using a credit card for online transactions and you don't have the common sense to READ THE TERMS OF THE OFFER, then you need only look in the mirror to see the person who has done you this great injustice. PULL YOUR HEAD OUT!!!! Don't blame them for your laziness, YOU entered the information that enrolled you in this offer, WITHOUT EVEN CHECKING TO SEE WHAT IT WAS.
What I did see here from a few people who, as I did, knowingly signed up, and are using this service, Is that they are getting exactly what they were promised in the TERMS of the AGREEMENT and are completely satisfied customers. I just signed up, and will post again to voice my opinion about this service, and report on my choice to continue or not in a couple of weeks.............READ BEFORE YOU AGREE TO ANYTHING AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM AGAIN!!!
Coffee Ron, Hollywood, Ca.
D3m0nikk@yahoo.com
I purchased something online and after completing my transaction a pop-up window appeared with an offer of $20 cash back on my next purchase from the same service I had just ordered from.I expanded the window to look for the "Terms of Service"(the details of this offer, rules, restrictions, and obligations that I may incur by accepting this offer) which were plainly available. After reading it, I decided to participate and signed up. It plainly stated, IN NO UNCERTAIN TERMS, that this offer was not an offer by the company I had just purchased from, but an entirely different company, "Reservation Rewards".
Most of you, if not all of you, didn't READ the terms of the agreement. You saw "Save $20 off of your next purchase", put your e-mail address in twice, and clicked through. Your own SLOTH and IGNORANCE is what caused you this problem, nothing more. If you are using a credit card for online transactions and you don't have the common sense to READ THE TERMS OF THE OFFER, then you need only look in the mirror to see the person who has done you this great injustice. PULL YOUR HEAD OUT!!!! Don't blame them for your laziness, YOU entered the information that enrolled you in this offer, WITHOUT EVEN CHECKING TO SEE WHAT IT WAS.
What I did see here from a few people who, as I did, knowingly signed up, and are using this service, Is that they are getting exactly what they were promised in the TERMS of the AGREEMENT and are completely satisfied customers. I just signed up, and will post again to voice my opinion about this service, and report on my choice to continue or not in a couple of weeks.............READ BEFORE YOU AGREE TO ANYTHING AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM AGAIN!!!
Coffee Ron, Hollywood, Ca.
D3m0nikk@yahoo.com
#169 Guest_janie stearns_*
Posted 21 January 2012 - 03:37 AM
i signed up with reservation rewards and was very pleased with what they had to offer, free discounts on dining, attraction and movie coupons, also free roadside assistance which came in very handy for me quite a few times for tows, jump starts and they even brought me gas when i ran out and it only cost me five bucks for the gas, so b4 u jump to conclusions and knock it maybe you should check it out thoroughly for 12 bucks a month i think its worth it !!
#170 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 21 January 2012 - 03:41 AM
iGuest, on 06 February 2010 - 10:37 PM, said:
No problem with Reservation RewardsReservation Rewards - A Scam!
It has been interesting reading these postings. I was lead to Reservation Rewards through Shutterfly. I read all their rules and conditions and decided to go with it. I, by the way, had NEVER signed up for anything on the Web before. So far, so good. As long as I remember to order my gift cards through them each month (a $20 savings), I pay for the service ($12/mo). Then, there are other savings, since I'm a "member,"like $5 movie tickets and a $10 monthly rebate from Shutterfly, so long as I order something from them. I've only been a member for a few months but have come out ahead each month.
It has been interesting reading these postings. I was lead to Reservation Rewards through Shutterfly. I read all their rules and conditions and decided to go with it. I, by the way, had NEVER signed up for anything on the Web before. So far, so good. As long as I remember to order my gift cards through them each month (a $20 savings), I pay for the service ($12/mo). Then, there are other savings, since I'm a "member,"like $5 movie tickets and a $10 monthly rebate from Shutterfly, so long as I order something from them. I've only been a member for a few months but have come out ahead each month.
i cant exactly remember how i signed up with reservation rewards but i think its a great deal not only do you get dining ,attraction and movie discounts, but you get free roadside assistance which i have utilized from towing to them bringing me gas when i ran out, and also the free money gift cards, which i have earned a few, by collecting points by using thier discounts, for $12 a month its well worth it
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