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FunRewardsForYou.com


Country United States
State California
City La Mesa
Address 7918 El Cajon Blvd Ste N #334
Website http://www.funrewardsforyou.com/

FunRewardsForYou.com Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Nov 14, 2016

We received a postcard in the mail asking us to come and listen to a 90 min. travel deal. For this we would recieve a free airfare travel voucher to anywhere in the USA plus 2 nights lodging in a Hilton or equavilent. We also would recieve a free $300 voucher for restaraunts which would be good for a year. We spent the better part of the day listening to a fast talking crook who tried selling a package deal, saying upfront that there were no hidden cost and no pressure. After saying no the first man, then a second man, then a third man, we felt great pressure but also felt like this could be a rip off. So glad we walked away. After receiving the vouchers and finding that it will be a cost of $450 for two of us to fly as well as paying $29.99 to recieve a $25 restaurant coupon every month via internet, I started reading how this was all a scam. There is no company to contact. When I tried to email them, there's no connection and it comes back to me. You can't contact them or call since they don't give a number. Beware of this company. They're scamming people all over the world.

Mark as Useful [10 votes]
  • Aug 14, 2019

2 "free" air and hotel vouchers

This seems like a scam to me, by reading the fine print! I have tried to find a phone number to call the agency, as I live in San Diego where they are located. No luck to speak to anyone as of yet....just email my inquiry. I won't be sending in any $50.00 to anyone until I speak in person, to SOMEONE!

  • Jan 23, 2020

I had no problem

These are COMPLIMENTARY certificates is how it was provided to me. i paid $400 to go to Vegas for 2 of us it included my flight and hotel stay.in June. It would have cost me almost $1000. so was good for me. That information was on the certificate for me to read my upfront cost. The funrewards Certificate was NOT a scam perhaps the timeshare personnel were dishonest.

  • May 31, 2019

Thanks for the Heads Up

Thank you for your message, my husband and I went to a dinner on last night with a company insisting that they could assist us with getting out of our Timeshare for only $6,995. "Only"...Lol. Okay so when we received the phone call last week, they made us think that they were our timeshare having a dinner for Owners with updates about our Timeshare and for coming they would offer us two round trip tickets, the 3 night resort stay and the $300 restaurant gift certificate, however this was not the case, they were a totally different company trying to get us to buy into what they were offering as well as get us out of Timeshare. We declined the services because we're not crazy or stupid. Upon receiving the vouchers and reading the fine print, I started my research on the Fun Rewards for You company and nothing I have read has been good. Sigh. So sad that they would waste out time and scam people out of their hard earned money with this false hope. $50 just to redeem the certificate and an additional $199 per person for hotel and airport etc. taxes and fees. We will not be redeeming these certificates, they are going right in the garbage, we'll plan our own trips like always.

Mark as Useful [3 votes]
  • Jul 28, 2016

fake and scam

I would like to give you zero star. After submitting my application and picked up my travel dates 30 days in apart, they sent me an email for confirmation saying that my reservation is under processing. After 2 weeks they sent another email notifying me that the dates were fallen in holidays and that would be unacceptable, so I emailed them another change of dates.I applied for my week vacation at work letting them knowing that I prefer taking my vacation in July and it will be great if my rewards come in these days notifying them if it did not work like that, I would cancel my reservation. Next day, I got an email confirming me that I don't have to worry because they will find a suitable dates that fit my vacation. I trusted them and agreed to send the check for 179.00 dollars. A week later, I shocked by email saying that they cannot be able to find dates that fit my vacation date in July. I tried to get my money back several times but without any respond. A while after, I received an email claiming that they would pay me 50 dollars as a refund. As a result of that, I lost about 129 dollars because of that crab. I wouldn't recommend that company or this promotional offers to anyone. It had been a bad experience and that taught me a lot about trusting these people any more.

Mark as Useful [6 votes]
  • Oct 8, 2016

Read the Details for 2 night stay certification

$15 Processing Fee

$21-$33 Taxes and Fees

$50 Deposit = $86 for winning 1 certificates.

Hotwire has hotels for $40 if you time it right.

Mark as Useful [4 votes]
  • Dec 2, 2015

This company is both a scam and rip off. I redeemed a coupon for my mother's birthday for a trip to Vegas. I never heard anything back about the trip. When I called to inquire the company stated they sent me in an email that said i owed them $20.00. However, I never received an email. When I emailed to inquire about the trip, I received four emails from the company basically blaming me for not receiving the original email to send them the balance. The office manager was very nasty and accused me of lying. I asked to speak to his supervisor but he stated he didn't have one. He was the office manager. When I became upset he then stated he would end the call at which time he did. This company is a scam and rip off. PLEASE DO NOT USE THEM FOR ANY TRAVEL.

Mark as Useful [6 votes]
  • Feb 20, 2019

AGREE

Waste of time. Run, run, and run.....

Rip off as stated..... Blue Lagoon Getaways also a rip off and partner with FunRewardsForYou.com

Mark as Useful [5 votes]
  • Jul 22, 2018

I got a voucher to redeem for a three night stay at a hotel in one of 20 or 25 different cities in the states and Canada. The voucher was given to us in an event we attended and when we went to redeem is when we found out we were dealing with funforyourewards. They advertise their whole policy is to make the redemption process easy, in their own words:

"Our goal is to make it easy for you to redeem your certificate and our philosophy is this: "What good is it to receive a gift certificate if you can't use it?".

This couldnt be further form the truth. They make it so hard and over complicated that you give up and pay for nothing. There is absolutely no value in their travel vouchers and it is not worth your time. They claim they have deals with hotels for unsold rooms, but I would venture to guess the way they actually pay for the few rooms they do need to book is funded by using the money of the poeple who give up halfway through the process!

I was given the voucher and had to:

Register online to receive a certificate

With the certificate Register at funrewardsforyou.com/ to get a confirmation number

With the confirmation number download and fill in a reservation form

You have to to give an option of three possible destinations and three different travel dates. There are also more restrictions than I can ever remeber that you must follow.

Mail or Fax the form

Send also a Money order by mail for more than $200

There is no phone number or email to contact this company

Absolutely horrendous experience. All said and done they requested more than 200.00 - therefore I requested my deposit back and was declined by an email that you can not reply to.

Mark as Useful [4 votes]
  • Aug 24, 2016

Scam, Fake and not worth it at all

I wish I could give this company negative stars. They give a short time to redeem, are completely impossible to contact and for the money you pay, you might as well just stay where you want and avoid the hassle and beyond horrible customer service. Unless you absolutely hate yourself, avoid this company.

Mark as Useful [4 votes]
  • Jan 14, 2016

About 7 months ago i gave my car away to a charity named Heritage for the blind. I did recieve a receipt from them at the time of pickup from the tow company, saying who i gave my car to and the date. The way this charity works, your supposed to recieve a free 3 night hotel stay as well as gift cards to various restuaurants, upon the selling of your vehicle. I did recieve the letter in the mail once my car was sold for the gift cards and hotel stay, but i can not redeem the code they provided in the letter. its not allowing my to get to the form to fill it out and thus except my winnings. This has been a battle for a couple of months, trying to get ahold of them and also trying to retrieve my correctr pin.

Mark as Useful [4 votes]
  • Aug 31, 2017

SCAM

DO NOT FALL FOR THIS! My husband donated his car and received a voucher for a trip, after quickly realizing it seemed like a scam, I asked for a refund and never booked a trip. It has been over the time frame I was given for a refund and nothing. I am not happy and advising everyone to never use this site.

Mark as Useful [3 votes]
  • Apr 10, 2019

FunRewards, Global Fulfillment, Travel Services.

Florida companys Global Fulfillment and Travel Services are front comanys that take your money and send out certificates that can not be redeemed. If do the presentation in the 4 day 3 night and decline the offer the redemption process is stopped. It cost me $2400 US to find that out. Shame on me. The process is not

quite a scam in the real sense but when you say" no "your money is spent with no further input by theses companies. It is sad to believe that people working for these types of companies have their clients ( MARKS ) best interest at heart. I hope they find better emploment elsewhere.

Mark as Useful [2 votes]
  • Mar 5, 2020

Scam

We spent 90 minutes listening to a travel package. We were promised the Travel and hotel package, a restaurant $300 certificate which is a “dining club” membership you have to pay for, and a WiFi tablet that costs more to send for than if you bought at store. Not good. We came away with nothing Just terrible dissatisfaction.

Tried to pin reps there to give me concrete at the moment reservations that could be made, but he never took advantage of showing us by example

  • Feb 23, 2020

Travel Transperency& FunRewards

All a scam. I attended a travel transparency seminar where they stated that you could get huge discounts on hotels and that they collaborated with carnival cruise line and all of their affiliates.

However when I went to redeem their certificate for the two nights hotel with airfare included you there where all of these fees attached to it so it was not free. Also if you look online at any of the reparable travel companies you can get better rates. Someone needs to stop them they are taking people‘s hard earned money I am going to not only file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau but one with the FBI.

  • Nov 5, 2019

SCAM

GEORGE SALESMAN PROMISED 1 BEDROOM CONDO. RESORT DID NOT TAKE RESERVATIONS UNTIL NOV 1 2019 FOR 2020 VACATION STAYS. PAID $199. CALLED BACK ON 11/05/2019. WAITING FOR RESPONSE FROM TIFFANY. NOW THEY WANT ANOTHER $202 AND MUST MAIL TO CALIFORNIA. TIFFANY NO HELP. TOTAL SCAM!

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