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Xaccers
22-12-2004, 21:38
Visited dilbert and had a "you're the 100,000,000th visitor" ad pop up telling me to phone a 0800 number to get £1600 off a florida holiday.
Its with sunkissedtravel and they assured me that if I just handed over £698 I'd get a lovely holiday for 4 excluding flights (but they could get cheap flights)

Did a search and there's lots of people who have not recieved their holidays etc so I said I'd have to think about it, they said "well have a nice day" and promptly hung up.

danielf
22-12-2004, 21:48
You called them???????????? On the basis of a popup???? :confused:

Xaccers
22-12-2004, 22:11
You called them???????????? On the basis of a popup???? :confused:


From work on a free number :D
I'm not totally daft
It wasn't really a pop up, it was one of those float over images, you know, didn't have it's own window.
How else would I get the details to warn you guys?

punky
22-12-2004, 22:16
Visited dilbert and had a "you're the 100,000,000th visitor" ad pop up telling me to phone a 0800 number to get £1600 off a florida holiday.
Its with sunkissedtravel and they assured me that if I just handed over £698 I'd get a lovely holiday for 4 excluding flights (but they could get cheap flights)

Did a search and there's lots of people who have not recieved their holidays etc so I said I'd have to think about it, they said "well have a nice day" and promptly hung up.

Even if they give you the info it is still a rip off. A 3 bed villa will sleep 8 legally and even during christmas it is only £550/week with the company I work for, and a lot of companies rent off the old pre-Florida-boom crap off much cheaper than that. A 6 bed is only £825/week and that will sleep 14. Being as 14 can stay for 2 weeks in a private villa with pool for £1600, £2200 for 4 people is hardly value for money!