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Paddy S
Country: United States
Lynn Brush? Not sure if this is real or not- the whole thing just seems super shadey
Attractions include Dorney Park, Hershey park, Six Flags....including dining cards by simply calling our 800 number.  From Lake Harmony, PA

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  • +1
    There's always a hook..
    With "vacation" scams, it's usually that when you sign up, you pay some money initially for some part of it that's "not covered", and then you find out what you really bought, often after it's too late to reverse the charge through a bank dispute.  Typically a "bait-and-switch" after they have your money.

    Never do business with anyone you can't check out and verify that they're a legitimate business, with a track record, licensed, no complaints, etc.  That rules out all phone solicitations.
  • +1
    Matthew P
    The fact that the domain usthemeparkadventures.com is registered through domains by proxy, should give you a clue that the people behind this don't want to be known. Any legit business doesn't do this.
  • +1
    Jilly
    Just got one of those "offers" the other day for Cedar Point plus the dining bucks.  I wasn't born yesterday and if it's too good to be true it always is.
  • 0
    Ceb
    I wonder how much money this scam actually generates? It seems ridiculous and actually kind of expensive to run in and of itself.  Who are the scammers? Why have authorities not followed through with some sort of legal action? How big does this thing run? Scams are so crazy.
     I got one in the mail today myself. Nice color printed paper on both sides, whatever B.S. information, probably a bulk mail stamp Every Door Delivery style (which still isn't cheep) But dang! Mine are for the theme parks near me as it sounds others who received a letter had ones printed for the theme parks near them. Interesting detail.. I'm sure people fall for this kinda of thing, but not checking the internet first seems out right dumb. It gives power to the people who are running this scam and can be easily avoided so that they would scam no more- or probably just in another way...
     Whatever, I don't even like theme parks anyways! lol
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    Trista
    I just got a letter in the mail and called saying if I want to collect the tickets for the park I need to come alone to a office to listen to a sales pitch seems shady to me 🙄😡
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    Sawn
    just a time share pitch, not really "shady" as many time share companies do this to generate sales..florida, pa..everywhere...

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